Five new companies have joined the Priority Exporter Partnership Program
The Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (KKM) signed the Priority Exporter Partnership Program contract with five companies at the annual foreign trade meeting held in Budapest on Tuesday.
Levente Magyar emphasized that the Priority Exporter Partnership Program, launched five years ago, is a successful form of cooperation between the government and market players. By joining the program, on the one hand, they recognize the activities of Hungarian companies in foreign markets, and on the other hand, they provide them with additional help to be even more successful in foreign markets, he added.
With the participation of Diagon Diagnosztikai Kft., Gyermelyi Élélmiszeripari Zrt., Gyulahús Kft., Rév-Bíró-Vart Metál Zrt. and Verarbeiten Pausits Kft., the number of companies joining the program increases to fifty – it was announced at the event.
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