The Spar can turn to Brussels because of the food chain management fee
The Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the company announced in the Austrian television that Spar may turn to Brussels because of the food chain management fee if they cannot make a deal with the Hungarian government – the Világgazdaság Online wrote.
The food chain management fee increase in Hungary actually only hits the foreign companies and causes competitive disadvantages – Rudolf Staudinger, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Spar told ORF. He added that the company would like to ask for help from Brussels, but hopes to discuss the problem with the Hungarian government soon. (Világgazdaság Online)
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