Hungarian trading houses were opened in Namibia and Zambia
The Head of Communications of the Hungarian National Trading House Plc. (MNKH) informed MTI on Friday that the government opened two Hungarian trading houses on Thursday in accordance with the Southern opening strategy.
The trading houses were opened on Thursday in Namibia and Zambia that are “two countries showing outstanding progress” in Africa, so “High-quality Hungarian products and services” may become available in these target markets as well. (MTI)
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