Supplier program for SMEs
As part of a mentoring program, the government will spend 3.3 billion HUF on strengthening small and medium-sized enterprises in the next three years, primarily for their manufacturing, management, financial and practical skills Marczinkó Zoltán, Deputy Minister of State of the Ministry of National Economy (NGM) said at the GE supplier forum organized at the University of Debrecen.
Ascsillán Endre, vice president of GE Magyarország added that the GE is committed to help the SMEs in Central and Eastern Europe to integrate their suppliers into the supply chain and to support their international market entry by increasing their small and medium-sized suppliers base. (MTI)
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