PRAGUE, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The net annual inflow of
European Union funds into the Czech Republic decreased to 61.2
billion crowns (2.57 billion euros) in 2022 from 88.4 billion
crowns in 2021, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.
The balance includes 10.3 billion crowns received from the
Next Generation EU package aimed to support recovery from the
coronavirus pandemic, the ministry said.
Since joining the EU in May 2004, the Czechs have received a
net 1.05 trillion crowns in funds.
(1 euro = 23.7717 Czech crowns)
(Reporting by Robert Muller; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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