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Tobacco Retail Awards Political In Hungary
- 28 Jun 2013 8:00 AM
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The majority of Hungarians, 68%, believe that the award of tobacco retail licences was primarily based on political considerations, and that most of the winners are people linked to Fidesz, according to a Medián survey. Only 18% of respondents agreed that the best prepared people were granted the right to open tobacco retail outlets.
Budapest Mayor Aims To Shut Down Asian Market
- 20 Jun 2013 12:40 PM
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Eighth District Fidesz mayor Máté Kocsis and Budapest police chief Tamás Tóth yesterday called on owner state asset manager MNV and state railway company MÁV to cancel the rental contract of the Józsefvárosi market, due to a recent rise in crime there. Kocsis said the Négy Tigris Piac (Four Tigers Market) costs the state Ft 15 billion in lost tax revenue, according to estimates.
MOL Prepares Tobacco Kiosk In Hungary
- 6 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
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MOL has set up a retail kiosk fully compliant with the tobacco monopoly licence requirements at its filling station in Budakeszi, a Budapest suburb.
Hungary's Economy Ministry Will Not Re-Regulate Alcohol Retail
- 31 May 2013 8:00 AM
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The Economy Ministry has denied a Thursday report that the government will re-regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages after monopolising the wholesale trade in tobacco products.
Hungary's PM’s Office Chief Says Philip Morris Is Behind Tobacco Retail Outrage
- 21 May 2013 9:00 AM
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Prime Minister’s Office chief Janos Lazar has accused Philip Morris of being behind the outrage over the award of tobacco retail licences.
Online Sales Rising Steadily In Hungary
- 17 Apr 2013 9:01 AM
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Online sales went up from Ft 155 billion in 2011 to Ft 175-180 billion in 2012, Világgazdaság reports. Online commerce rose from 2.4% of the total retail trade in 2011 to 2.9-3.0% last year. Tesco started online sales this year and Amazon is contemplating entry into the market.
Lower Inflation May Help Retail Volume In Hungary
- 12 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- shopping
Retailers are pinning their hopes on the slowing inflation rate, which could help retail volume to remain flat or even add a slight gain, Retail Association chairman György Vámos told Napi Gazdaság. While lower inflation is an incentive for buyers, he remarked, a question remains over how much of the expected real wage increases will be spent.
Three New Hungarikums Named
- 23 Mar 2013 9:00 AM
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The Hungaricum Committee classified three additional products as hungarikums – distinctive products unique to Hungary – at its meeting in the village of Herend, Veszprém county yesterday. The new hungarikums are handmade porcelain from Herend, pálinka and the grapeskin brandy törkölypálinka.
Socialists Campaign To Cut VAT On Food In Hungary
- 21 Mar 2013 7:30 AM
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The Socialists will start a petition drive to have the VAT on basic foodstuffs lowered from 27% to 5%, party president Attila Mesterházy told reporters last Wednesday. Speaking after a meeting of the party executive, he said the drive is necessary because Fidesz did not support the Socialist proposal in Parliament.
Tobacco Retail Awards Political In Hungary
- 28 Jun 2013 8:00 AM
- shopping
The majority of Hungarians, 68%, believe that the award of tobacco retail licences was primarily based on political considerations, and that most of the winners are people linked to Fidesz, according to a Medián survey. Only 18% of respondents agreed that the best prepared people were granted the right to open tobacco retail outlets.
Budapest Mayor Aims To Shut Down Asian Market
- 20 Jun 2013 12:40 PM
- shopping
Eighth District Fidesz mayor Máté Kocsis and Budapest police chief Tamás Tóth yesterday called on owner state asset manager MNV and state railway company MÁV to cancel the rental contract of the Józsefvárosi market, due to a recent rise in crime there. Kocsis said the Négy Tigris Piac (Four Tigers Market) costs the state Ft 15 billion in lost tax revenue, according to estimates.
MOL Prepares Tobacco Kiosk In Hungary
- 6 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- shopping
MOL has set up a retail kiosk fully compliant with the tobacco monopoly licence requirements at its filling station in Budakeszi, a Budapest suburb.
Hungary's Economy Ministry Will Not Re-Regulate Alcohol Retail
- 31 May 2013 8:00 AM
- shopping
The Economy Ministry has denied a Thursday report that the government will re-regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages after monopolising the wholesale trade in tobacco products.
Hungary's PM’s Office Chief Says Philip Morris Is Behind Tobacco Retail Outrage
- 21 May 2013 9:00 AM
- shopping
Prime Minister’s Office chief Janos Lazar has accused Philip Morris of being behind the outrage over the award of tobacco retail licences.
Online Sales Rising Steadily In Hungary
- 17 Apr 2013 9:01 AM
- shopping
Online sales went up from Ft 155 billion in 2011 to Ft 175-180 billion in 2012, Világgazdaság reports. Online commerce rose from 2.4% of the total retail trade in 2011 to 2.9-3.0% last year. Tesco started online sales this year and Amazon is contemplating entry into the market.
Lower Inflation May Help Retail Volume In Hungary
- 12 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- shopping
Retailers are pinning their hopes on the slowing inflation rate, which could help retail volume to remain flat or even add a slight gain, Retail Association chairman György Vámos told Napi Gazdaság. While lower inflation is an incentive for buyers, he remarked, a question remains over how much of the expected real wage increases will be spent.
Three New Hungarikums Named
- 23 Mar 2013 9:00 AM
- shopping
The Hungaricum Committee classified three additional products as hungarikums – distinctive products unique to Hungary – at its meeting in the village of Herend, Veszprém county yesterday. The new hungarikums are handmade porcelain from Herend, pálinka and the grapeskin brandy törkölypálinka.
Socialists Campaign To Cut VAT On Food In Hungary
- 21 Mar 2013 7:30 AM
- shopping
The Socialists will start a petition drive to have the VAT on basic foodstuffs lowered from 27% to 5%, party president Attila Mesterházy told reporters last Wednesday. Speaking after a meeting of the party executive, he said the drive is necessary because Fidesz did not support the Socialist proposal in Parliament.