Business infrastructure
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Gas supplies to Hungary via the TurkStream resume
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó held a meeting at MOL’s headquarters in Budapest with the relevant actors…
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Air China to resume flights to Budapest starting this July
Starting July 7, 2022, a direct scheduled flight will once again connect the two capitals, Minister of Foreign Affairs and…
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Negotiations on Hungarian-Romanian road and rail development
Dávid Vitézy, minister of state for transport policy at the Ministry of Technology and Industry, held talks with Ionut-Cristian Săvoiu,…
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The Hungarian supercomputing infrastructure will grow to 50 times its current level
The “Levente,” to be built in two to three years at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics base in Csillebérc,…
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Hungary has made part of its strategic reserves available for domestic use
Similar to Austria, Hungary will make part of its strategic reserves available for domestic use, thus ensuring Hungary’s fuel supply…
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The Hungarian government has decided to collect extra-profit tax
Minister of Economic Development Márton Nagy told Kossuth Radio that extra-profit taxes on banks, energy and trading companies, and airlines,…
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Hungarian jobseekers’ wage claims up by 29 percent
According to MTI, Zyntern.com’s nationwide research focused on the labor market preferences of 16-28-year-olds, with some 3,000 young people filling…
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New summer timetable for local railways and buses
The summer timetable will come into force on June 16 for Volánbus and on June 18 for railways; these will…
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LOT Budapest-New York service resumes
Until the end of September, the non-stop flights to New York will be operated three times a week (Tuesday, Friday,…
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Budapest International Airport opens self-service check-in in the city center
In Budapest, 75 to 80 percent of 2019’s pre-pandemic passenger traffic is expected this year. The difficulty, however, may not…
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