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Czerván: there will not be significant food price increase
In recent months, food prices increased in Hungary by an average of about 6 percent.
It is no need to fear from price increases, although the government keeps the issue of VAT reduction continuously on agenda, significant changes are not expected yet – Czerván György, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Rural Development responsible for agri-management told MTI.
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