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EC Orders Hungary to Suspend Motor Fuel Price Caps
- 7 Apr 2026 8:35 AM
- shopping
The government will maintain protected prices on motor fuel in spite of the European Commission's instructions to scrap the measure immediately, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, told a regular press briefing on Thursday.
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.
Stagnating FMCG Market In Hungary
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungary is still waiting for the dynamic growth of its fast moving consumer goods market. Hungarians do not spend more on fast moving consumer goods than last year, at the same time the amount spent on clothes, travelling and culture has further decreased this year – this is what the latest results of a survey conducted by GfK Hungária Market Research Institute among 2,000 households show.
EC Orders Hungary to Suspend Motor Fuel Price Caps
- 7 Apr 2026 8:35 AM
- shopping
The government will maintain protected prices on motor fuel in spite of the European Commission's instructions to scrap the measure immediately, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, told a regular press briefing on Thursday.
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.
Stagnating FMCG Market In Hungary
- 22 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungary is still waiting for the dynamic growth of its fast moving consumer goods market. Hungarians do not spend more on fast moving consumer goods than last year, at the same time the amount spent on clothes, travelling and culture has further decreased this year – this is what the latest results of a survey conducted by GfK Hungária Market Research Institute among 2,000 households show.












