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ROSSMANN supports the circular economy and believes in prevention

Ecologically conscious consumers who would like to use ROSSMANN scrubs, shampoos or shower gels that don’t contain microplastics can now easily recognise them, thanks to the ‘NO Microplastics’ marking on...

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Flour becomes more expensive again

There will be a flour price increase this month, it can be assured – Lakatos Zoltán, CEO of Hajdú Gabona Zrt. He told Világgazdaság on the flour market situation that...

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Employment in GKI may have stagnated in August

In August, GKI Zrt. conducted a representative population survey of 1,000 people in order to find out the employment situation in Hungary. (Of the 1,000 respondents, 679 were employed.) At...

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An online meeting room helps cross-border business relationships during COVID

Until the end of the year, a new business partner search platform called “Here and Now” (Itt és most) will help Hungarian, V4 and Carpathian Basin entrepreneurs. The site, created...

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The ÖRT negotiator room was named after Dr. Takács Ildikó

Dr. Takács Ildikó was one of the most dedicated initiators of the establishment of Hungarian self-regulation, and until her death she helped the work of ÖRT as a member of...

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The government supported the development of Güntner with 1.6 billion HUF

The new 65,000 square meter logistics center of Güntner-Tata Hűtőtechnikai Kft. with digitized solutions was inaugurated on Wednesday. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Szijjártó Péter said that the Hungarian...

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Cybercrime has increased during teleworking

Globally, the number of cyber-attacks on companies has increased during the pandemiological situation, according to a recent survey by research and consulting firm ESG IT. While companies that moved to...

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At the METU TEDx conference, we will learn what the recipe for successful innovation is

For the third time, the Budapest Metropolitan University (METU) is organizing its own TEDx conference related to the world-famous TED series of events. The event brought to life by the...

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AM: farmers applied for permission to plant more than 17 thousand hectares of new forest

In the country forestation program announced last autumn, farmers applied for the planting of more than 17,000 hectares of new forest – the Deputy State Secretary of the Ministry of...

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ZEW’s German Economic Sentiment Index is on a twenty-year high

In September, instead of the expected decline, the economic sentiment index in Germany rose to a twenty-year high in a survey by the ZEW economic research institute in Mannheim. The...

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Investor survey: sentiment has improved, but many market participants fear protracted stagnation

Within the global institutional investment community, perceptions of the medium-term global economic outlook have improved, but the latest survey says many fear a prolonged stagnation following the economic crisis caused...

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GDP may decline in the Asian region for the first time in sixty years

For the first time in sixty years, the gross domestic product of the Asian region may decline this year, according to the forecast of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). According...

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Lidl Rolls Out Private-Label Hard Seltzer In Germany

Discounter Lidl has announced that it has rolled out its own-brand hard seltzer, under the Sunrise label, in lime and raspberry flavours in almost all stores across Germany. Lidl has claimed...

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China Suspends Poultry Imports From Second US Plant Over COVID-19

China has suspended imports from an OK Foods poultry plant in Fort Smith, Arkansas, because of coronavirus cases among workers, the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council has said. China,...

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Aldi UK To Launch Own-Brand Concentrated Cleaning Liquids And Reusable Bottles

Aldi UK has announced plans to roll out private-label concentrated cleaning liquids and reusable spray bottles under the Power Force brand, starting 24 September. The concentrated cleaning liquids can be...

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Consumers are still accumulating cheap products

Customers are becoming more price-sensitive as a result of the protracted health emergency, and retaining them is therefore a major challenge for even the largest companies, according to EY’s international...

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Strategic investments can be made in Hungarian agriculture

The Ministry of Agriculture is helping farmers, producer organizations and food businesses to manage the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic in the form of non-refundable support – Nagy István,...

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Hungarian e-commerce is at its peak, yet we are a country of abandoned baskets

The coronavirus has really exploded web commerce in Hungary as well, more than half (58%) of the nearly 3.5 million online shoppers are still frustrated by shopping in the digital...

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New warehouse, new plans at Cerbona

The storage capacity Cerbona Élelmiszergyártó Kft. has more than doubled through a 500 million HUF development. The expansion of production and the growing domestic and foreign demands necessitated the investment...

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Lidl supports sheltered pets with 2 million HUF

The 6th Telitálka campaign of Lidl Hungary ended with great success, as a result of which the support of the store chain supports the residents of the Rex Dog Home...

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The GoodsMarket in Jánoshalom has been renewed

On September 7, GoodsMarket was reopened in Jánoshalma on a larger area with an expanded range. Nearly 9,000 items are now waiting for customers on the 190 square meters. Dél-100...

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The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service distributes ice cream donations to disadvantaged children

The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service can distribute ice cream to disadvantaged children thanks to an offer from a company. The truck donation was received by the representatives of the organization...

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Digital preparedness can be a real vaccine for companies against a pandemic

The importance of automation was appreciated by the pandemic among economic operators, according to a recent Digital COVID Panorama research conducted by SAP Hungary. Firms whose growth prospects did not...

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Home office hidden costs

In the second wave, more and more Hungarian workers are moving to home offices again, ie they will work from home until the pandemic leaves – penzcentrum.hu wrote. However, a...

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Payment of temporary aid to agricultural holdings in difficulty due to the coronavirus epidemic has started

In the case of transitional aid applications submitted by horticultural undertakings and dairy farmers between 29 June 2020 and 12 July 2020 and by beekeepers between 13 July 2020 and...

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A serious infection appeared in the Hungarian wine regions

For the time being, the problem is in Transdanubia with a grape disease called golden yellowing of grapes, which is spread by the American vine that settled in the country...

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Close because of a mask? But there’s something else here

And if the seller is pushed aside by the buyer who is not wearing the mask? Anyway, it could be a miracle if you find a store open: there are...

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GKI: consumer confidence index continued to decline in September

GKI’s consumer confidence index slowed down for three months after falling in April, but rose slightly, but in August and September expectations deteriorated slightly: from minus 29.6 points in August...

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ÖKOINDUSTRIA2020 postponed

Based on the latest information from the epidemiological preparedness period, and in the knowledge of the relevant rules, the Association has decided to postpone its international trade fair scheduled for...

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Hungarian Factoring Association: the factoring market achieved good results despite the crisis

Despite the virus and the ensuing economic downturn, the first half of this year produced a surprisingly good result in the factoring market. Turnover increased by 20 percent compared to...

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