Hungary’s competitiveness has improved
Hungary is ranked 48th in the new competitiveness ranking of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which is a significant improvement compared to the 69th place of 2016 and the 60th place of last year – mfor.hu wrote.
The progress reflects the competitiveness trend that has started in the Hungarian economy, which is recognized by most researchers and analysts alongside market participants and credit rating agencies. (mfor.hu)
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