Events

OECD: this year’s global economic growth is slowing

This year’s global economic growth forecast has been worsened in the forecasts of the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Tuesday. The OECD forecasts a global economic...

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The EU has adopted a ban on disposable plastics

The European Union’s General Affairs Council has adopted a ban on certain non-reusable plastics in response to plastic pollution – the EU Council announced on Tuesday. According to the information,...

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The Collective introduces first cocktail-inspired yogurt flavour

Dairy brand The Collective is celebrating the start of summer in the UK with the launch of a piña colada yogurt, the first in its lineup of cocktail-inspired flavours that...

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All Eyes On Amsterdam As PLMA World Of Private Label 2019 Kicks Off

With around 2,700 exhibiting companies taking part and 15,000 trade professionals from 120 countries set to attend, this year’s PLMA World of Private Label, which kicks off today (21 May)...

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Magazine: ‘The world has turned upside down’

Ákos Kozák (GfK) about the digitalisation process. Ákos Kozák, managing director of GfK told at a press meeting in March that the shopping habits of Hungarians had started to change...

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The CIB Bank expects slowing growth and rising inflation by 2019

This year, CIB Bank expects economic growth of around 3.5 percent, with stable inflation above three percent, however, with unchanged central bank base rate – Trippon Mariann, chief analyst of...

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The wealth of Hungarian households has grown

The wealth of Hungarian households has increased compared to the previous quarter, within which the amount of cash deposits has decreased – origo wrote on the basis of the data...

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Producers in Tolna County have sown maize at a larger area

Producers in Tolna County have sown maize at a larger area, compared to last year. The rainfall in May was good for the spring-sown crops and the development of autumn...

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International freight traffic would be directed to a new half ring road

The government initiated the construction of a new half ring road to direct international freight traffic more efficiently, by relieving sections of the M1, M0 and M5 motorways around the...

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Pistachio harvest needs police protection

Sicily is home to the world’s most-prized variety of the seed – the pistacchio verde di Bronte, or green pistachio from Bronte. Centred on the town of Bronte, the pistachio...

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NAV: what will be the fate of the seized products?

The National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) reported in a fresh Facebook post about what is the fate of the seized products – privatbankar.hu wrote. There are several solutions available...

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A tracking system follows the movement of illegal tobacco products

A new EU monitoring system came into force on Monday, recognizing the movement of non-legally produced or illegally introduced tobacco products within the EU by means of a unique identifier...

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Economic growth accelerated in the euro area in the first quarter

Economic growth accelerated in the euro area and in the European Union in January-March, compared to the last quarter of last year. Hungary’s economy increased the most within the Member...

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Why the legal function must be reimagined for the digital age

The EY global survey finds that legal functions must change their operating models to maximize value from digital transformation. The recent EY legal operations survey of 1,058 senior legal practitioners...

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Coca-Cola integrates “Sip & Scan” technology into summer bottles and cans

This summer, Coca-Cola will give consumers the chance to win more than 150,000 exclusive prizes by using their mobile phones to scan the “Sip & Scan” icon on cans and...

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Sainsbury’s to cut down on plastic usage following intense scrutiny from Greenpeace

In light of mounting pressure to eliminate unnecessary and unrecyclable plastic by 2020, second largest UK supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has vowed to step up its sustainability game. Reportedly, it will...

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Coop Italia Launches Campaign For Pesticide-Free Fruit And Vegetables

Coop Italia has launched a campaign to eliminate pesticides from Coop-branded fruit and vegetables. The retailer aims to gradually remove four types of herbicides, including glyphosate, from its own brand...

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Magazine: A reform era

According to Brigitta Kosaras, brand manager (Maggi) of Nestlé Hungária, in the market of spices and sauces the summer months are better than the rest, and the same is true...

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Nagy István: profit in the food industry almost doubled in five years

The profit of the Hungarian food industry has almost doubled in the past five years, and the high quality Hungarian raw material is an essential part of its success –...

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London analysts: domestic consumption offsets the weakening of external demand

According to London financial analysts, the strong domestic consumption, which counterbalances the weakening of external demand, is the driving force behind the robust first quarter growth momentum of the Hungarian...

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We continue to stand up to the tax exemption for home-made pálinka

Hungary still does not support the taxation of home-made pálinka cooking, and at every forum stands for the European Union to allow tax exemption for the production of fruit distillate...

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Field Days and Agricultural MachineShow on larger area than ever before

The 3rd NAK Field Days and Agricultural MachineShow awaits the visitors on May 23 and 24 in Mezőfalva, where 150 exhibitors will represent themselves. The National Agricultural Chamber (NAK) and...

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Thirty concerts and thirty winemakers at the Rozé Rizling Jazz Days in Veszprém in July

Thirty concerts and thirty winemakers await those interested to the 9th Rozé Rizling Jazz Days from 5 to 14 July in Veszprém – the Executive Director of the event series...

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A new business park is being built in South Buda

The White Star Real Estate is building the new business park called Park22 in 22nd district of the capital. The value of the investment is 15 billion HUF – the...

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AM: Hungary contributes to the development of food security in the developing countries

Hungary contributes to the development of food security in developing countries – Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture said at the joint conference of the Ministry of Agriculture and the United...

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Agrarian digitization can open up new external market prospects

The strategy for career guidance through vocational training and the dissemination of digital solutions also contributes to broadening the gates of new markets to farmers who can use the tools...

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Euro area inflation rose in April to a five-month peak

In April, euro area inflation rose to 1.7 percent, to a five-month peak, on the basis of Eurostat’s final data released by Eurostat on Friday. In April, the annual rate...

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In the United States, consumer sentiment reached a fifteen years peak in March

With a noticeable improvement, the consumer sentiment in the United States reached a fifteen years peak in May, according to a regular monthly survey of the University of Michigan. According...

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La Linea Verde To Showcase Bagged Salads And Chilled Soups At PLMA

Leading Italian producer La Linea Verde will be exhibiting at PLMA on 21 and 22 May, showcasing its range of bagged salads and chilled fresh soups. The company is a...

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Magazine: We were ahead of our time!

There was full house at the first Hungarian Microsoft – Retail Day conference. On 7 March the representatives of the FMCG, energy, DIY and other sectors gathered to learn about the...

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