Exchange rate, inflation, energy, labor shortage: these were the main topics of the Northeast Hungarian Regional Economic Forum
On September 27, business leaders from a total of 6 counties met in Debrecen to discuss the elements of the economic environment affecting companies, as well as the most fundamental problems affecting them.

There are also serious problems in the Northeast: the entrepreneurs came together to discuss issues
At the private, invitation-only event, in addition to the exchange of best practices and general challenges, the participants touched on several topics in the form of short, interactive presentations. It was said, among other things:
- On the role of venture capital investments in the increasingly expensive credit environment;
- About expectations related to EU and government resources and the near future of the tender market;
- About the questions and possible scenarios of company succession, which primarily affects first-generation domestic
- companies founded around the time of the regime change;
- About the real estate development trends in Debrecen and the region, the impact of new industrial investments (e.g.
- BMW factory) on the local labor market.
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