Hungarian-British Chamber of Commerce was founded in London
Hungarian businessmen established a Hungarian-British Chamber of Commerce in London in to boost bilateral trade and economic relations and to facilitate market access.
Nagy György one of the founders living in London, and operating a mainly logistics profile company told MTI in London, that the establishment of the Hungarian-British Chamber of Commerce (HBCC) was also justified by the fact that most countries that are active on the British market have all founded such organizations in the past twenty years boost bilateral trade relations. (MTI)
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