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Over 100 New Electric Vehicle Chargers to Be Installed Around Hungary
- 3 Jul 2024 12:43 PM
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The government is planning to add over 100 new chargers to Hungary’s public network serving electric vehicles across the country, the national economy ministry said.
Massive 'Survival' Loan Keeps Budapest Public Transport Running
- 25 May 2023 5:46 AM
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The Budapest assembly on Wednesday approved an agreement between Budapest public transport company BKK and K&H Bank, of a 24 billion forint (EUR 63.9m) loan, as part of the municipality’s “survival programme”.
London Electric Vehicle Company Appoints First Dealer In Hungary
- 22 Dec 2020 8:56 AM
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LEVC today announces its entrance into the Hungarian market with the appointment of its first dealer, Gablini Automotive Group.
Opposition To Turn To Authorities Over Budapest E-Fare System
- 1 Oct 2018 7:53 AM
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Opposition LMP will turn to authorities concerning delays in the introduction of a unified electronic fare system in Budapest’s public transport network, a municipal lawmaker of the party said.
FM Szijjártó: Budapest-Belgrade Railway Line Must Be Ready By End-2023
- 11 Jun 2018 8:27 AM
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The Budapest-Belgrade high-speed railway line should be completed by no later than the end of 2023, the Hungarian foreign minister said.
Foreign Minister: Chinese Financing Is Best For Budapest-Belgrade Rail Project
- 12 Jan 2018 8:06 AM
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In the absence of similar European funding, the financing provided by China is the most favourable for the upgrade of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line, Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday. The minister said there was no competitive financing alternative available for infrastructural investment to the 18-year Chinese US dollar loan with annual interest of 2.5 percent.
Budapest Metro Restoration Could Cost HUF 30-40 Billion More Than Expected
- 1 Jun 2017 6:00 AM
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Restoration of Budapest’s metro line M3 could cost a staggering HUF 30-40 billion (USD 108-145 million) more than the capital’s HUF 137.5 billion initial budget, according to mno.hu reports based on professional sources at the City Council.
Szijjártó: Budapest - Belgrade Rail Upgrade Deal Signed With China
- 7 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
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The deal with China on upgrading the Budapest-Belgrade rail line was signed on Saturday during a China-CEE summit in Riga, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told journalists. Hungary and China have reached “a new milestone” in ties, he said, adding that Hungary had always shown commitment to furthering cooperation between central and eastern Europe and China.
EC Launches Infringement Proceeding Concerning Budapest-Belgrade Railway Project
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
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“It seems strange that when most major rail corridors in Europe receive an average of 85 percent funding from the EU, Hungary seems ready to enter into a very costly agreement with China, the costs of which will be borne entirely by Hungarian taxpayers.” – Magyar Nemzet
Over 100 New Electric Vehicle Chargers to Be Installed Around Hungary
- 3 Jul 2024 12:43 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
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The government is planning to add over 100 new chargers to Hungary’s public network serving electric vehicles across the country, the national economy ministry said.
Massive 'Survival' Loan Keeps Budapest Public Transport Running
- 25 May 2023 5:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- getting around
The Budapest assembly on Wednesday approved an agreement between Budapest public transport company BKK and K&H Bank, of a 24 billion forint (EUR 63.9m) loan, as part of the municipality’s “survival programme”.
London Electric Vehicle Company Appoints First Dealer In Hungary
- 22 Dec 2020 8:56 AM
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LEVC today announces its entrance into the Hungarian market with the appointment of its first dealer, Gablini Automotive Group.
Opposition To Turn To Authorities Over Budapest E-Fare System
- 1 Oct 2018 7:53 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
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Opposition LMP will turn to authorities concerning delays in the introduction of a unified electronic fare system in Budapest’s public transport network, a municipal lawmaker of the party said.
FM Szijjártó: Budapest-Belgrade Railway Line Must Be Ready By End-2023
- 11 Jun 2018 8:27 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
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The Budapest-Belgrade high-speed railway line should be completed by no later than the end of 2023, the Hungarian foreign minister said.
Foreign Minister: Chinese Financing Is Best For Budapest-Belgrade Rail Project
- 12 Jan 2018 8:06 AM
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In the absence of similar European funding, the financing provided by China is the most favourable for the upgrade of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line, Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó said on Thursday. The minister said there was no competitive financing alternative available for infrastructural investment to the 18-year Chinese US dollar loan with annual interest of 2.5 percent.
Budapest Metro Restoration Could Cost HUF 30-40 Billion More Than Expected
- 1 Jun 2017 6:00 AM
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Restoration of Budapest’s metro line M3 could cost a staggering HUF 30-40 billion (USD 108-145 million) more than the capital’s HUF 137.5 billion initial budget, according to mno.hu reports based on professional sources at the City Council.
Szijjártó: Budapest - Belgrade Rail Upgrade Deal Signed With China
- 7 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
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The deal with China on upgrading the Budapest-Belgrade rail line was signed on Saturday during a China-CEE summit in Riga, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told journalists. Hungary and China have reached “a new milestone” in ties, he said, adding that Hungary had always shown commitment to furthering cooperation between central and eastern Europe and China.
EC Launches Infringement Proceeding Concerning Budapest-Belgrade Railway Project
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
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“It seems strange that when most major rail corridors in Europe receive an average of 85 percent funding from the EU, Hungary seems ready to enter into a very costly agreement with China, the costs of which will be borne entirely by Hungarian taxpayers.” – Magyar Nemzet