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K&H: shortage of raw materials is a problem for more and more SMEs
Shortages of raw materials have caught up tightly with labor shortages, with 26 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and 33 percent struggling with the former in the first three months of this year, according to the first quarter results of the K&H Index.
The survey asked the business decision-makers of 400 companies based in Hungary with an annual turnover of less than 2 billion HUF. The research examined the 10 economic factors that most influenced the economic situation of enterprises, including customer and supplier relations, labor, and the company’s finances. (MTI)
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