The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade was shocked to learn about the bombing committed outside the German Embassy in Kabul, and condemns it in the most categorical terms.
Hungary will launch the biggest ever fixed aid credit programme worth USD 160 million in Laos, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Wednesday in Budapest after he had talks with his Lao counterpart.
“The Government’s policies are confirmed by the fact that Hungarian food industry exports have increased by 37 percent over the past five years”, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas said on Monday in Herceghalom.
The Hungarian Minister of Agriculture and the Romanian Ambassador discussed the importance of cooperation with relation to the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and improving communication within the field of environmental protection.
Minister of State for Government Communication Bence Tuzson has told Hungarian television channel M1 that the Hungarian border closure is being attacked from several directions including the European Commission and the European Parliament (EP).
“Following the Manchester attack it is clear: we are in the twenty-fourth hour with regard to guaranteeing European security”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó declared on Tuesday in Sopot, northern Poland, at a meeting of foreign ministers from the Visegrád Group (V4), Baltic and Northern European countries.
Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas was presented with individual certificates of accreditation for three Hungarian meat processing plants by his Philippine counterpart Emmanuel Piñol in Budapest on 23 May. The presentation of the documents represents the successful conclusion of an authorisation procedure lasting almost three years. The companies in question will soon begin to export their products to the Southeast Asian country.
The Middle Eastern country is showing interest in excellent quality Hungarian cereal, vegetable and fruit seeds, as well as fungicides and pesticides. Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas and Iranian Deputy Agriculture Minister Abbas Keshavarz met this week to discuss the expansion of trade relations and possible joint forms of research & development.
“The food industry, outstanding raw materials and traditional agricultural products and foods filled with delicious flavours are important pillars of both Croatian and Hungarian culture”, Deputy Minister of Agriculture István Nagy said at the opening of the Croatian Farm Breakfast held at the Croatian Market event in Budapest’s Great Market Hall.
Trade relations between Hungary and China are becoming increasingly close, and especially with regard to the distribution of agricultural and food industry products. Minister of State for Agricultural Economy György Czerván and Chinese Deputy Minister of Agriculture Qu Dongyu met in Hangzhou on 18 May to discuss the further development of agricultural and trade relation between the two countries.