The trading house launched an SME Export Expressz program
The Hungarian National Trading House (MNKH) launched a new professional complex program called Export Expressz based on three pillars to help the export activities of the domestic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – Ducsai-Oláh Zsanett, the company's CEO announced onThursday at a press conference in Budapest.
She said that in the program they will compile a foreign market supply of the high added value products of the small and medium-sized businesses and services opening, bringing more opportunities to more Hungarian companies. A special attention will be given to the innovative startup companies as well. (MTI)
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