Slovak entrepreneurs are currently not satisfied with the government's support for business, according to the latest results of a survey by a company called 123dopyt, which examined the assessment of the government by the business sector and the perception of entrepreneurs regarding support for their business. More than two thirds of the respondents polled answered negatively to the question "How do you rate the support of your business from the state?". Conversely, only 22 percent of the respondents evaluate state support positively. "According to the survey, entrepreneurs from Bratislava, Zilina and Nitra regions are more satisfied with the government's support for their businesses," said 123dopyt.sk director Otto Koci. The business sector is particularly sensitive to the constant increase in energy prices, which in many cases must be translated into the final prices of the products or services they offer. This often results in deteriorated or limited purchasing power of their customers and ultimately the overall business suffers. "Entrepreneurs from the travel and transport, textile and clothing as well as industry and engineering sectors are the least satisfied," added Koci.
(TASR)