National Economy Minister discusses government measures to ensure affordable housing
Minister Nagy said the government would consider a role for state-backed capital funds in supporting the endeavour to ensure affordable housing.
Minister Nagy said the government would consider a role for state-backed capital funds in supporting the endeavour to ensure affordable housing.
The government will establish favorable financing conditions in the framework of a targeted action plan while continuing to ensure interest support through the Szechenyi Card Programme, and launch a new...
The spa is re-organizing to keep all its staff, and they are working to redirect tourists to other baths in the city.
The aim of the talks was to continue the dialogue for the financing of energy and infrastructure developments in Hungary.
In the Autumn, the government would be able to submit a “peace budget” to parliament, giving a push to the economy with the help of an action plan targeting SMEs and families.
Minister Nagy said passenger traffic at the airport could reach an annual 20 million by the end of the decade even according to conservative estimates if the developments are carried out.
Small and medium-sized enterprises are a major pillar of Hungary’s economy.
Rather than curbing competition through tariffs, the EU should bolster the global competitiveness of the European vehicle industry, Minister Nagy said.
“We’ve got it back: the airport is once again in Hungarian hands,” Márton Nagy said.
Minister Nagy said he saw further room for development with Egypt in agriculture, medical equipment and information communication.
The program is expected to support the placement of at least 77,000 people in jobs, including 50,000 or more disadvantaged Hungarians.
Preparations for the implementation of the European AI Act will begin under the Hungarian EU presidency.
The main topics of the meeting were Hungary’s plans when it takes over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of the year.