Hungarian government introduces new interest-free loan to help SMEs
PM Orbán said SMEs can raise an interest-free loan with ten-year maturity of up to HUF 10 million (EUR 28,000), with repayments deferred by three years.
PM Orbán said SMEs can raise an interest-free loan with ten-year maturity of up to HUF 10 million (EUR 28,000), with repayments deferred by three years.
“If the Economy Protection Action Plan was our defense, then the Action Plan to Reboot the Economy is our offense against the economic crisis brought about by the coronavirus pandemic,”...
PM Orbán said in a video message that the Hungarian government has supplemented the economic protection action plan in the interest of families and businesses.
“For us, all lives and all jobs matter,” Prime Minister Orbán said in a brief video statement on his Facebook page before announcing the latest government measures aimed at reducing...
The epidemiological situation is getting worse in most European countries; this is why Hungary must introduce new, stricter restrictions in order to tackle the spread of the coronavirus. In an interview on Kossuth Rádió this morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talked about the start of the school year, an upcoming economic growth plan and the importance of geostrategic thinking for Hungary.
The foreign minister said that 646 companies out of 806 bidders have now received grants totalling HUF 146 billion (EUR 418).
In a brief video statement on public television this morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the launch of five new programs, focused on protecting Hungary’s economy. “We will create as many jobs as the epidemic destroys,” he said.
Mihály Varga, Minister of Finance, said the new measures have been implemented to aid families and businesses.
Mihály Varga, Minister of Finance, said the action plan will include further tax reductions and streamlining of administrative processes.
The Finance Minister stressed that the government wants to ensure that domestic growth remains at least two percentage points above the EU average in the coming years.
The 2020 budget will increase central expenditure in a number of areas, with a focus on demographic policy and sustained economic growth.
The Hungarian government has announced a 13+1 point action plan to keep GDP growth two percentage points above the EU average.
Following the success of the seven-point, family protection program the government unveiled on Thursday a new Economy Protection Action Plan to maintain Hungary’s GDP growth.