The EU has adopted an investment package for infrastructure projects in 10 Member States, including Hungary
In the framework of cohesion policy, the European Commission has adopted an investment package of 4 billion euros for 25 large-scale infrastructure projects in 10 Member States. In the case of Hungary, the support allows better traffic connections around Budapest to reduce congestion and achieve better traffic safety – the EU commission said.
The investment package includes Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Romania. Projects cover a wide range of policy areas such as health, transport, research, the environment and energy.
Complementing national co-financing, the total investment value of the projects is 8 billion euros. (MTI)
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