“German-owned Robert Bosch Power Tool Ltd. is establishing a European competence centre and will be expanding its tool assembly capacity in Miskolc; the investment will cost some 14 billion forints (EUR 43.3 million)”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced on Tuesday in Budapest.
“Both countries clearly profit from Hungarian-Croatian economic cooperation, but there are areas in which more rapid progress could be made”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a statement to public media in Zagreb on Monday.
In Zagreb on Monday, following a meeting with Prime Minister of Croatia Andrej Plenković during an official visit, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that “I know of no economic issue more valuable than the 800-year friendship between the Hungarians and the Croatians.”
The Soros university is leaving but staying. It’s common knowledge that a significant number of its courses will still be held in Budapest.
On Monday Bertalan Havasi, head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office, informed Hungarian news agency MTI that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sent a letter of condolence to the bereaved family of the late George H. W. Bush.
“Danish company Vestfrost will be expanding its existing refrigerator production and storage capacities in the city of Csongrád with an investment of 4.4 billion forints (EUR 13.5 million), towards which the Hungarian State will be providing 1.05 billion forints (EUR 3.2 million) in government funding; the investment will create 93 new workplaces”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó received Secretary of State Francis R. Fannon, head of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources, in his office on Monday morning, the Ministry said in a statement to Hungarian news agency MTI.
“The EU is managing migration, not stopping it”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Minister of State for International Communications and Relations Zoltán Kovács said on Kossuth Radio’s “Sunday Papers” show.
In an interview aired on Czech commercial television station Barrandov on Friday evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that “the Visegrád Group is the future of Europe”.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be travelling to Zagreb for a one-day working visit on Monday at the invitation of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, head of the Prime Minister’s Press Office Bertalan Havasi announced.