The vast majority of businesses do not agree with the tightening of KATA
In December 2020, GKI Zrt. Conducted a representative survey of 900 companies with more than 5 employees in order to find out the opinion of the companies about the KATA tightening, which will take effect on January 1, 2021, and about the awareness and use of the chambers of industry.
Slightly more than 18,000 enterprises were voluntary members of the chambers in 2019, which is barely 1 percent of all active enterprises, but also barely 5 percent of corporate enterprises.
The operation of the chamber is typically known by 78 percent of the companies.
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