Small and medium-sized businesses will receive great support this year
The Hungarian government is supporting small and medium-sized entrepreneurs to an unprecedented extent this year, announced Tamás Menczer, a Fidesz-KDNP member of parliament, on Tuesday at the opening of the Kemenes Cukrász Manufaktúra Kft. factory in Páty.
In his welcoming speech, Tamás Menczer highlighted that the 2 billion forint investment was made possible with the Hungarian government’s non-refundable support of 618 million forints.
In addition to the politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó and Edith Kemenes-Barta, Managing Director of Kemenes Cukrász Manufaktúra, also attended the ceremonial opening.
Tamás Menczer announced at the festive event that the Hungarian government is supporting Hungarian small and medium-sized entrepreneurs to an extent never before.
“This also means capital grants, preferential credit opportunities and the so-called 1+1 program. So if the entrepreneur wants to develop and invests one forint, the government will also invest one forint,”
– said the politician.
Regarding the new confectionery factory inaugurated in Páty, Pest County, he highlighted that the investment is planned to create 15 new jobs.
Last November, the Kemenes Confectionery in Biatorbágy caught fire – reminded Tamás Menczer. However, the family business did not give up, but persevered, continued to work, thanks to which we can talk about success, victory and new investment at the inauguration ceremony, not about loss – said the MP.
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