Exports to the troubled, peripheral euro-zone economies account for a relatively high share of GDP in both Hungary and the Czech Republic. And the open nature of both economies also leaves them exposed to the indirect effects of the crisis on global growth and trade flows. All that suggests that the risks to Emerging European industrial rental values are largest in Hungary and the Czech Republic.
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