Five cash register types cannot be marketed despite they are not banned
There are no banned cash registers, but the fact is that cash register types cannot be marketed, despite they have a license. The Hungarian Trade Licensing Office (MKEH) responded to news in a bulletin. Earlier, the National Retail Federation (OKSZ) wrote that the information about the limitation of licenses which only came to light last week caused a chaos. Previously, everyone thought it was safe to order from all the 18 approved types.
The Hungarian Trade Licensing Office (MKEH) did not withdraw the marketing authorization of any cash register. On the agency's website cash registers that have marketing permission are continuously visible – the agency told MTI.
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