Garantiqa: 41 percent of micro companies, 57 percent of small business would apply for EU funds
41 percent of the micro-enterprises and 57 percent of the small businesses would apply for EU funds, in the current EU budgetary cycle – according to Garantiqa’s a survey taken at the end of last year.
On the basis of the survey of the Garantiqa Hitelgarancia Zrt., the companies surveyed believe: that despite, it is difficult to find adequate labor force in Hungary, 86 percent of the micro companies and 91 percent of the small businesses looking for new employees in Hungary. 11 percent of the micro firms and 9 percent of the small businesses would look for workers abroad in addition to the domestic labor market. (MTI)
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