The SME sector is moderately optimistic
The pessimism of the recent years begins to subside in the Hungarian micro, small and medium enterprise sector and a growing number of companies believe that their prospects will improve in the near future – shows the recent survey of BellResearch research and consulting firm.
The decision-makers of about one thousand company were interviewed. In their views; gridlock remained the largest problem, but while a year earlier 91 percent of them, now just 85 percent of them mentioned gridlock as the critical phenomenon – reports vallalkozoinegyed.hu.
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