The first Hungarian trading house in Africa has been opened
The first Hungarian trading house in Africa opened on Monday afternoon in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
With this step, the number of Hungarian trading houses of the Magyar Nemzeti Kereskedőház Zrt. increased to thirteen abroad. Dr. Szabó László, Minister of State of Foreign Economy, Relations and Foreign Affairs at the opening ceremony highlighted that Ghana is one of the fastest developing country in the world, which needs to pay special attention by Hungary, so the Hungarian government seeeks to carry out long-term cooperations that will be beneficial for both countries.
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