The Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung held an international conference on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) on Thursday.
Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament János Latorcai are on an official visit to Vietnam between 27 March and 1 April, to participate in the 132nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Hanoi.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will make an official visit to Kazakhstan, Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi has told kormany.hu.
Sustained economic growth requires ambitious enterprises that take a positive view on the future, Minister for National Economy (NGM) Mihály Varga stated at the ceremony for presenting the February Awards for Successful Enterprises in Budapest.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia Miroslav Lajčák – who also serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs – was received by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday morning, Press Chief of the Prime Minister’s Office Bertalan Havasi has told kormany.hu.
The new flexible hardwood sawmill inaugurated in Miskolc on Friday, which is medium sized in European comparison, but large for Hungary, was realised by WIS Holding Ltd. using over 981 million forints (EUR 3.27M) in funding received via the New Széchényi Plan.
Quaestor CEO Csaba Tarsoly wrote a letter to the Prime Minister informing him of the investment house’s problems on 9 March – at the same time as he briefed the central bank on the issue – according to the Minister of State for Government Communication in an interview with ATV Television’s “Szabad szemmel” programme broadcast on Saturday evening.
Attended by nearly 300 participants, the Danube Region Strategy Project Funding Conference presented the financial resources available for the funding of the Strategy's projects in the 2014-2020 development period in a structured manner.
According to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the brokerage scandal has shown that Hungary lacks a treasury system which is able to ensure appropriate conditions and security for the “parking” of public money, including the funds of local governments.
Tourism coordinators of 16 Central and Eastern European countries, representatives of related ministries and 127 tour operators with Chinese tourism ties are meeting in person for the first time at the China-CEE Tourism Cooperation Conference organized on 25th-27th March in Budapest. At the event, the launching of a new Beijing-Budapest flight was also announced.