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HEPA is launching a program to develop the export activities of small businesses
The export activity of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is supported by the “Fit for Export” program of the Hungarian Export Development Agency of HEPA. It is already possible to apply for the preparation starting in January.

New HEPA program helps SMEs export
At a press conference on Thursday presenting the program, Szabó Kristóf, CEO of HEPA, said that the companies receiving support can choose from theoretical trainings, practical trainings and digital services, focusing on preparing for various online activities based on the experience of the past year and a half. (MTI)
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