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Caps On Utility Fees to Continue in Hungary
- 8 May 2023 7:13 AM
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Hungary is still able to maintain the caps on utility fees, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio on Friday. “Prices are not breaking loose, families will remain protected up to average consumption and the government aims to also help SMEs,” he added.
Food Price Caps No Solution to Rising Inflation in Hungary, Says Opposition
- 17 Jan 2022 9:57 AM
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Politicians of three opposition parties on Sunday criticised the government’s rollback of basic food prices, insisting that it offered no solution to rising inflation.
Price Cuts on Six Basic Foodstuffs Imposed by Gov't in Hungary
- 13 Jan 2022 9:13 AM
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Hungary’s government has decided to impose price curbs on six food products effective February 1, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Facebook.
Hungarian Government Utility Cuts Scheme Saves Hungarians EUR 2.7bn
- 17 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
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The government’s utility cuts programme has saved Hungarians some 821 billion forints (EUR 2.7bn) so far, state secretary for energy András Aradszki said on Saturday.
Hungary Has Second Lowest Gas Prices In EU
- 2 Jul 2015 12:35 PM
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Thanks to government mandated cuts to utility fees, Hungary has the second lowest price of natural gas in the European Union based on purchasing power parity (PPP), Fidesz MP Szilárd Németh told a press conference in Budapest. Whereas in 2010 Hungary was the country where consumers had to pay the most for gas in the EU, now only Romania has lower gas prices, based on PPP exchange rates.
Lower Prices In Hungary In 2014
- 15 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
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Inflation rate in the year 2014 was -0.2 percent – in line with the preliminary estimate of the Ministry for National Economy -- as consumer prices were also down in December. Besides families, pensioners are the main beneficiaries of low inflation, as the purchasing power of both wages and pensions increased.
Electricity, Gas In Hungary Second Cheapest In Europe
- 4 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
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Hungarian families now pay the second lowest prices for gas and electricity in the European Union, János Fónagy, state secretary at the development ministry, said. Fónagy said that the government’s utility cuts programme, launched in January last year, has so far left 334 billion forints (EUR 1.1bn) with families.
Consumer Prices In Hungary Down 0.5% Yr/Yr In Sept
- 16 Oct 2014 10:35 AM
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Consumer prices in Hungary edged down by an annual 0.5% in September after a 0.2% increase in August, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said. Month on month, consumer prices dropped 0.2% after the same rate of decline in August.
Budapest Gas Prices Second Cheapest In Europe
- 15 May 2014 12:40 PM
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Budapest offers the second lowest natural gas prices among European capitals, a report published by the Hungarian Energy and Utilities Regulatory Office said. The price of electricity is the third cheapest in the Hungarian capital, it said.
Caps On Utility Fees to Continue in Hungary
- 8 May 2023 7:13 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Hungary is still able to maintain the caps on utility fees, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio on Friday. “Prices are not breaking loose, families will remain protected up to average consumption and the government aims to also help SMEs,” he added.
Food Price Caps No Solution to Rising Inflation in Hungary, Says Opposition
- 17 Jan 2022 9:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Politicians of three opposition parties on Sunday criticised the government’s rollback of basic food prices, insisting that it offered no solution to rising inflation.
Price Cuts on Six Basic Foodstuffs Imposed by Gov't in Hungary
- 13 Jan 2022 9:13 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
Hungary’s government has decided to impose price curbs on six food products effective February 1, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Facebook.
Hungarian Government Utility Cuts Scheme Saves Hungarians EUR 2.7bn
- 17 Oct 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
The government’s utility cuts programme has saved Hungarians some 821 billion forints (EUR 2.7bn) so far, state secretary for energy András Aradszki said on Saturday.
Hungary Has Second Lowest Gas Prices In EU
- 2 Jul 2015 12:35 PM
- shopping
Thanks to government mandated cuts to utility fees, Hungary has the second lowest price of natural gas in the European Union based on purchasing power parity (PPP), Fidesz MP Szilárd Németh told a press conference in Budapest. Whereas in 2010 Hungary was the country where consumers had to pay the most for gas in the EU, now only Romania has lower gas prices, based on PPP exchange rates.
Lower Prices In Hungary In 2014
- 15 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- shopping
Inflation rate in the year 2014 was -0.2 percent – in line with the preliminary estimate of the Ministry for National Economy -- as consumer prices were also down in December. Besides families, pensioners are the main beneficiaries of low inflation, as the purchasing power of both wages and pensions increased.
Electricity, Gas In Hungary Second Cheapest In Europe
- 4 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- shopping
Hungarian families now pay the second lowest prices for gas and electricity in the European Union, János Fónagy, state secretary at the development ministry, said. Fónagy said that the government’s utility cuts programme, launched in January last year, has so far left 334 billion forints (EUR 1.1bn) with families.
Consumer Prices In Hungary Down 0.5% Yr/Yr In Sept
- 16 Oct 2014 10:35 AM
- shopping
Consumer prices in Hungary edged down by an annual 0.5% in September after a 0.2% increase in August, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said. Month on month, consumer prices dropped 0.2% after the same rate of decline in August.
Budapest Gas Prices Second Cheapest In Europe
- 15 May 2014 12:40 PM
- shopping
Budapest offers the second lowest natural gas prices among European capitals, a report published by the Hungarian Energy and Utilities Regulatory Office said. The price of electricity is the third cheapest in the Hungarian capital, it said.