The Joint Venture Association and the Hungarian Economic Development Agency have concluded a cooperation agreement
A cooperation agreement was signed by the Joint Venture Association (JVSZ) and the Hungarian Economic Development Agency (MGFÜ). The aim of the agreement is to enable domestic SMEs to access the available financing tools and professional support opportunities as effectively as possible – the organizations told MTI on Wednesday.
With the agreement, the coordination of business development activities also receives special attention – they added.
They announced: they will work to reveal and optimize existing parallels in the operation of the actors of the institutional system, as well as take advantage of possible synergies, thereby helping the development and strengthening of the SME sector. The focus of the cooperation is, among other things, helping the generational change of SMEs, supplier development and appearance on foreign markets.
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