Gov't Helps Hungarian Firms Expand Abroad, Signs 5 New KEPP Cooperation Agreements

  • 28 Jun 2022 10:52 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Gov't Helps Hungarian Firms Expand Abroad, Signs 5 New KEPP Cooperation Agreements
Hungary’s government will help Hungarian-owned businesses to expand in foreign markets by all means at its disposal, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, told a foreign trade conference in Budapest.

Drawing investments and support of exports, as well as that of the foreign expansion of companies, is even more important in the current economic climate, the foreign ministry cited Szijjártó as saying.

At the conference organised by the foreign ministry, Szijjártó signed cooperation agreements with five Hungarian companies as part of the government’s KEPP priority exporter partnership programme, including B+N Referencia Ipari, BioTech USA, Continest Technologies, Ganz Holding and Videoton Holding.

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