The first Paprika store in Moscow opened
A store offering Hungarian food products has opened its gates in Moscow, Russia on Wednesday. The store is called Paprika, and according to the plans, it is soon going to turn into a network of 10-15 stores all over Russia.
Hozzátette: a magyar és orosz tulajdonosok által alapított Paprika Kft. minden egymilliónál nagyobb lakosú orosz városban nyit üzletet, amelyeknek egységes arculatuk lesz.
One of the most important tasks ahead of Hungarian foreign policy is to balance trade between Hungary and Russia and work down the 5-billion-dollar difference in favour of Russia, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Péter Szijjártó pointed out.
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