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Rapid growth this year, slowing down next year

While most forecasts say growth is going to be at 4-4.5 percent this year, for next year experts foresee a 3-3.5 percent growth – with the exception of the Hungarian...

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GKI: balance-worsening changes are about to start

This year’s economic growth is slower than last year’s 2.9-percent expansion, due to less funding from the EU and fewer government investments. Just like in the 1st quarter of the...

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GKI forecasts fewer investments and economic slowdown

GKI Economic Research Zrt. forecasts a 2.3-percent economic growth in 2016 (after the 3.7-percent expansion in 2014 and the 2.9-percent growth in 2015). Data from the beginning of the year...

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Migrant crisis may slow down the EU’s development

According to a forecast by GKI Economic Research Zrt., the migrant crisis will continue to cause a conflict between European Union member states and if decisions aren’t made swiftly, it...

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The government announces all European Union tenders by mid-2017

The government announces all tenders of the 2014-2020 European Union development cycle until 30 June 2017, in a total of 12 trillion HUF sum – Simon Róbert Balázs Ministerial Commissioner,...

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Hungary is a major beneficiary of EU funds

In terms of funding Hungary remains one of the largest net beneficiary of the EU, over the next seven years – Szűcs Tamás, the Head of European Commission’s Representation in...

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Hungary is one of the largest net beneficiary of the EU's new budgetary cycle

Hungary is one of the largest net beneficiary of the European Union’s new budgetary cycle that lasts until 2020 – Szűcs Tamás, head of the European Commission’s Representation in Hungary...

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The GKI expects a two and a half percent economic growth

According to the forecast of the GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. economy research company, the Hungarian economy will increase more rapidly even after 2014 than the EU average. The EU average is...

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