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Israeli Ambassador For Hungary Cancels Eger Visit Over Anti-Semitic Remark
- 10 May 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Israeli Ambassador Ilan Mor cancelled a planned visit to Eger to protest allegedly anti-Semitic remarks made against actor József Székhelyi by a Fidesz local councillor. Mor assured Székhelyi of his solidarity.
Only 35% Of Hungarians Plan To Travel For Summer Holidays
- 9 May 2012 9:02 AM
- travel
Only 35% of Hungarians plan to travel for summer holidays this year, the state tourism agency Magyar Turizmus found in its survey. Among those who plan to travel 62% will spend their holidays exclusively in Hungary, and another 10% will choose mixed domestic and foreign destinations.
Hungarian PM Orban Stands By 98% Severance Pay Tax
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Prime Minister Viktor Orban supports keeping the 98% tax imposed on public-sector severance payments, he announced after a governing caucus meeting. In the new Szell Kalman plan, the government envisaged abolishing this tax. “I surrendered to the argument of the caucus. They said it is too early to withdraw this tax,” Orban told reporters at a joint press briefing with Economy Minister Gyorgy ...
Highlights Of New Hungarian Presidents Ader's CV
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Janos Ader was born in Csorna, Gyor county on May 9, 1959. He completed Revai Miklos Grammar School in Gyor in 1977, and obtained a law degree at ELTE faculty of law in 1983. For a year he worked as a law clerk on a city council and from 1986 to 1990 he worked at the Sociology Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
New Tax To Hit Hungarian Telemarketing Firms Hard
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Telemarketing firms, pollsters and call centre operators have the most to lose from the new telecoms tax, Napi Gazdasag writes. The companies were caught off guard by the government's plans to launch a Ft 2 per minute tax on telephone calls from July and have not factored this into their business plans, Livia Benko, head of the Direct Marketing Association told the business daily.
Penny Market And Metro Fall Victim To Plaza Ban Regulation In Hungary
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- shopping
Authorities have turned down requests for exemptions to the ban on big new shopping facilities from retail chains Penny Market and Metro, Origo reports. A regulation passed in November bans the construction of commercial properties larger than 300m2 until the end of 2014.
Hungarian Gov’t Spends Ft 10.5bn On Software
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
The public procurement and supply directorate KEF, a unit of the Development Ministry, has signed framework agreements worth a net Ft 10.5 billion for the purchase of software licences. Of that, Ft 8.5 billion is to be used in public administration and Ft 2 billion for schools and universities.
Bosch Moves Some Of Its Production Units From Hungary to Romania
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Auto parts company Bosch is moving production of its less sophisticated control units from Hatvan, in Heves county, to Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where it is building a new factory for car control unit production.
Hungarian Grass For European Stadiums
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- sport
Hungarian company Marchfeldrasen will begin exporting and laying down grass in football stadiums in Wroclaw and Poznan, Poland, in preparation for the European Football Championship, said owner Gerhard Hegyi.
Israeli Ambassador For Hungary Cancels Eger Visit Over Anti-Semitic Remark
- 10 May 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Israeli Ambassador Ilan Mor cancelled a planned visit to Eger to protest allegedly anti-Semitic remarks made against actor József Székhelyi by a Fidesz local councillor. Mor assured Székhelyi of his solidarity.
Only 35% Of Hungarians Plan To Travel For Summer Holidays
- 9 May 2012 9:02 AM
- travel
Only 35% of Hungarians plan to travel for summer holidays this year, the state tourism agency Magyar Turizmus found in its survey. Among those who plan to travel 62% will spend their holidays exclusively in Hungary, and another 10% will choose mixed domestic and foreign destinations.
Hungarian PM Orban Stands By 98% Severance Pay Tax
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Prime Minister Viktor Orban supports keeping the 98% tax imposed on public-sector severance payments, he announced after a governing caucus meeting. In the new Szell Kalman plan, the government envisaged abolishing this tax. “I surrendered to the argument of the caucus. They said it is too early to withdraw this tax,” Orban told reporters at a joint press briefing with Economy Minister Gyorgy ...
Highlights Of New Hungarian Presidents Ader's CV
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Janos Ader was born in Csorna, Gyor county on May 9, 1959. He completed Revai Miklos Grammar School in Gyor in 1977, and obtained a law degree at ELTE faculty of law in 1983. For a year he worked as a law clerk on a city council and from 1986 to 1990 he worked at the Sociology Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
New Tax To Hit Hungarian Telemarketing Firms Hard
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Telemarketing firms, pollsters and call centre operators have the most to lose from the new telecoms tax, Napi Gazdasag writes. The companies were caught off guard by the government's plans to launch a Ft 2 per minute tax on telephone calls from July and have not factored this into their business plans, Livia Benko, head of the Direct Marketing Association told the business daily.
Penny Market And Metro Fall Victim To Plaza Ban Regulation In Hungary
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- shopping
Authorities have turned down requests for exemptions to the ban on big new shopping facilities from retail chains Penny Market and Metro, Origo reports. A regulation passed in November bans the construction of commercial properties larger than 300m2 until the end of 2014.
Hungarian Gov’t Spends Ft 10.5bn On Software
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
The public procurement and supply directorate KEF, a unit of the Development Ministry, has signed framework agreements worth a net Ft 10.5 billion for the purchase of software licences. Of that, Ft 8.5 billion is to be used in public administration and Ft 2 billion for schools and universities.
Bosch Moves Some Of Its Production Units From Hungary to Romania
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- business
Auto parts company Bosch is moving production of its less sophisticated control units from Hatvan, in Heves county, to Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where it is building a new factory for car control unit production.
Hungarian Grass For European Stadiums
- 9 May 2012 9:00 AM
- sport
Hungarian company Marchfeldrasen will begin exporting and laying down grass in football stadiums in Wroclaw and Poznan, Poland, in preparation for the European Football Championship, said owner Gerhard Hegyi.