Szijjártó discussed with AmCham leaders
Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade and leaders of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) discussed during a meeting on Tuesday, how to improve competitiveness in Hungary and how to provide a stable environment for investments – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (KKM) told MTI.
The Minister and the fifteen business leaders attending the meeting discussed measures needed to make Hungary’s investment environment more competitive.
Szijjártó Péter informed the participants of the event that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Ministry for National Economy are currently preparing a package of proposals aimed at introducing measures in the fields of labour mobility, research and development and innovation, through Hungary can become an even more attractive location for investment. (MTI)
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