Hungarian business chamber MKIK voices support for govt measures

The Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry supports the government measures for boosting growth and recovering the country's competitiveness
EconomyTuesday, 13:35 May 31., 2011 Read more

Hungary drops in IMD 2011 world competitiveness rankings

Hungary placed 47th in the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) 2011 World Competitiveness Scoreboard, down from 42nd place in 2010
EconomyWednesday, 16:25 May 18., 2011 Read more

Multinationals and government debate conflicts and the EU

Can the government provide both structural reforms and stability to the Hungarian economy while inspiring trust? State secretary Zoltán Cséfalvay and several heads of multinational firms debated this issue at the BBJ's Annual Business Forum – now with a photo gallery
BusinessWednesday, 08:50 April 20., 2011 Read more

Europe 2020: A more successful chapter of the “Lisbon story”?

The Europe 2020 Strategy could contribute to the fading away of the distinction between “old” and “new” Member States.
BlogsSaturday, 10:15 March 19., 2011 Read more

Government declares crusade against state debt

The plan of the Hungarian government to bring rapid improvement to the national economy targets the reduction of state debt and the related boost to competitiveness.
EconomyTuesday, 12:30 March 1., 2011 Read more

Hungary's competitiveness worsened significantly from 2002, ministry assessment shows

Hungary's competiveness "deteriorated significantly" from 2002, according to an assessment by the National Economy Ministry published on Wednesday.
EconomyFriday, 07:05 February 18., 2011 Read more

Hungary rises to 52nd place on WEF's Global Competitiveness Index

Hungary rose to 52nd place on the World Economic Forum's 2010-2011 Global Competitiveness Index from 58th place in 2009-2010, the Geneva-based non-profit foundation announced in its newly published 2010-2010 Global Competitiveness Report.
EconomyThursday, 11:02 September 9., 2010 Read more

Boosting competitiveness most important task of next gov't

The most important task of Hungary's next government will be to sharply increase the country's competitiveness in a way that ensures social security is strengthened, Viktor Orbán, who heads Fidesz, which won a majority in the first round of Hungary's general elections on Sunday, said at a press conference on Monday.
PoliticsMonday, 15:59 April 12., 2010 Read more

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