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Managers of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are mostly concerned about rising purchase prices, transport costs and higher overhead costs, as well as predicting a drastic increase in their operating costs, according to representative research by the Hungarikum Alkusz Cégcsoport.

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Rising purchase prices and transport costs are the biggest challenge for domestic SMEs. During the representative research conducted by the Hungarikum Alkusz Cégcsoport, 51 percent of the interviewed managers indicated that these factors affect their company the most. Businesses see the second main problem in rising overhead costs, 46 percent of them classified this item as one of the main challenges, while rising inflation and the increase in interest and credit costs ranked third with 25 percent.
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