Magyar Levente: Pet food manufacturer Fressnapf is establishing a new service center in Budapest
The German Fressnapf, Europe’s largest manufacturer of pet food and equipment, will establish its service center employing 150 workers in Budapest, announced Levente Magyar, the parliamentary state secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKM) on Monday in Budapest.

150 new jobs at the company
The state secretary pointed out that despite the difficulties of recent years, the Hungarian economy has recovered, and in the second quarter, Hungary had one of the fastest economic developments in Europe.
He said:
We live in extraordinary circumstances, and domestic companies also have to survive in extraordinary times. At the same time, there are regular impulses that confirm that the Hungarian economy is on the right track, that Hungary has such potential that it is worth coming here from abroad, and this gives cause for confidence.
he explained.
He added: it is such a confirmation that Fressnapf is setting up the service center in Budapest, providing 150 new jobs, and has further plans in Hungary.
MTI
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