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Reason Why Capped Fuel Price Now Limited to Privately-Owned Vehicles in Hungary
- 1 Aug 2022 11:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Hungary's government has decided to restrict the fuel price cap of 480 forints (EUR 1.19) per litre to privately-owned vehicles, farm machinery, tractors and taxis, at the recommendation of oil and gas company MOL, the prime minister's chief of staff said on Saturday.
Hungarians Plan To Spend More On Clothes, Says Survey
- 27 Jul 2020 9:41 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
A recent survey by online reseller Vatera revealed that from March to June, respondents spent an average of HUF 8,875 per month on clothing, but for the rest of the year they plan to spend twice as much, around HUF 18,000 per month, writes uzletem.hu.
Pandemic Slows Hungary’s Retail Sales Growth To 4.4%
- 7 May 2020 7:51 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Retail sales in Hungary grew by 4.4% in March from the same month a year earlier, slowing from a 10.9% increase in February as consumers filled their pantries but spent less on other purchases, data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) show.
Reason Why Capped Fuel Price Now Limited to Privately-Owned Vehicles in Hungary
- 1 Aug 2022 11:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Hungary's government has decided to restrict the fuel price cap of 480 forints (EUR 1.19) per litre to privately-owned vehicles, farm machinery, tractors and taxis, at the recommendation of oil and gas company MOL, the prime minister's chief of staff said on Saturday.
Hungarians Plan To Spend More On Clothes, Says Survey
- 27 Jul 2020 9:41 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
A recent survey by online reseller Vatera revealed that from March to June, respondents spent an average of HUF 8,875 per month on clothing, but for the rest of the year they plan to spend twice as much, around HUF 18,000 per month, writes uzletem.hu.
Pandemic Slows Hungary’s Retail Sales Growth To 4.4%
- 7 May 2020 7:51 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Retail sales in Hungary grew by 4.4% in March from the same month a year earlier, slowing from a 10.9% increase in February as consumers filled their pantries but spent less on other purchases, data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) show.











