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Nearly 3.5 million HUF will be available to protect store employees  

More than twice the value of the protective equipment originally offered was accumulated at the initiative of the Wonderduck-POP group of companies. The goal is to protect the employees and...

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The euro area recession eased somewhat in May

It turned out better than expected from the previous month, but the measure of economic activity, the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in the euro area, continues to point to a...

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The U.S. economy performed less than expected in May

The U.S. economy performed less than expected in May from the previous month, according to a survey by the London-based financial and economic data provider IHS Markit. U.S. private companies...

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Stakes are high in the dairy market in the coming weeks

The demand for dairy products jumped during the panic purchases while important customers, restaurants, hotels and schools fell out in a short time – index wrote. The immediate milk price...

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From paramedics to orphanages – hundreds of testers helped across the country

In recent months, Tesco employees have not only been at the forefront, but have helped the elderly, those in need, and supported health care workers as well. Many stores in...

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Spring renewal, quality expansion continues

Dm awaits its customers with a renewed look in several stores. Some of the store openings planned for the spring have already been affected by the pandemic situation, and the...

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Euro area inflation reached a three-and-a-half-year low in April

Three and a half years ago, the lowest inflation occurred in the eurozone in April, according to a report published by Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical office, on Wednesday. In...

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Brutal wine surpluses have accumulated in Slovakia due to the coronavirus pandemic

In Slovakia, at least 80 percent of winemakers are affected by the crisis caused by the coronavirus. As they stopped exporting to third countries, they created a surplus of at...

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The most popular horticultural exhibition in London has moved to the internet

The Chelsea Flower Show, London’s most popular horticultural exhibition, has opened its doors online. Photo: rhs.org.uk The long-established horticultural exhibition is opened every year by members of the royal family,...

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The North Forest tourist hostels have reopened

The Északerdő Zrt. has opened its tourist hostels on Wednesday, which were closed from March 17 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the forestry told MTI. According to the information, from...

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On May 29, hotels in Austria will reopen

On May 29, hotels, spas and guest houses in Austria will reopen. In addition, lifts can once again operate in the mountains and seminars can be held – Elisabeth Köstinger,...

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Catering turnover in Germany fell by half in March

In March, due to epidemiological restrictions, catering turnover in Germany halved compared to both February and the previous year, according to a Wednesday report by the German Federal Statistical Office,...

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The Buy Domestic Products! action starts a masked poster campaign

More than fifty manufacturers and trading companies have already joined the movement of the Magyar Termék Nonprofit Kft. to encourage the purchase of domestically produced products and the use of...

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This hurt the most during the curfew restrictions

-During the two months of the travel restrictions, the Hungarians missed the cultural programs and the possibility of free shopping the most – according to the recent public opinion poll...

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Who buy a domestic product strengthens the Hungarian economy

The purchase of Hungarian products will strengthen the Hungarian economy, protect Hungarian jobs and ensure the livelihood of many thousands of Hungarian families, the Minister of Agriculture said in Lajosmizse...

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Getting back to work after a virus outbreak can be harder

As with changed work schedules and telecommuting in recent months, returning to work can be a challenge for companies and workers. The process therefore requires slower, more gradual and more...

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What will happen after the epidemic

In the coming years, three trends will shape the world economy. A new balance will emerge in the relationship between the markets and the state, in favor of the latter....

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Aldi is delivering in a new country

Aldi launches new food delivery service in the UK, the company is launching a trial service with Deliveroo, initially in onestore and later in seven additional stores – portfolio.hu ,...

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Introducing Facebook Shops: Helping Small Businesses Sell Online

Facebook has always been about connecting you to what you love. That means friends and family, but also products, brands and businesses. For years, people have used our apps to...

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COVID-19: Council adopts temporary support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE)

As part of its emergency support package to tackle the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis, the EU has put in place a temporary instrument to help workers keep their...

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MTÜ: domestic guest traffic may be larger than last year

In Hungary, domestic tourism will be the first to recover, and the number of domestic travelers and their spending will be higher than last year, the CEO of the Hungarian...

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Spa association: we can only use outdoor pools

The baths have been opened, but for the time being only the outdoor pools can be used – Boros László Attila, the president of the Hungarian Baths Association told Kossuth...

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The trend researcher about the new era we are living in

We have been living in a new world for two months. While many hope that sooner or later everything will return to the old wheelhouse, it certainly won’t be. The...

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The bargaining position of food suppliers is strengthening

After a special retail tax of up to 2.5 percent of annual sales, traders have been given another hurdle: a new measure significantly restricts their freedom to negotiate a purchase...

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Coca-Cola employees and a corporate fleet help the Hungarian Red Cross in logistics

17,000 slices of chocolate, ten thousand eggs, plenty of diapers, canned food and cooking oil – just a few examples of donations made by Coca-Cola. From the beginning of May...

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The coronavirus brought a digitization revolution to Hungarian companies

Hungarian companies responded effectively to the crisis caused by the coronavirus, and the situation also resulted in long-term positive changes, for example, a large-scale digital switchover was launched at a...

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Numil Kft. stands by parents, patients, the elderly and healthcare professionals

One of Danone’s Hungarian sub-companies, Numil Kft., helps the work of healthcare workers with a special commitment. The Hungarian distributor of foods for special medical purposes is confident that, in...

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The National Chamber of Agricultural Economics postponed the membership fee declaration and payment until the autumn

In view of the state of emergency declared by the government and in accordance with the economic decisions made in connection with it, the national presidency of the National Chamber...

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Global supply chains need to be reassessed when the economy restarts, according to German economists

German economists favor a gradual relaunch of the economy by removing pandemic restrictions, but they stress in a survey of the ifo economic research institute that the role of global...

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U.S. retail sales fell by a record high in April

In April, retail sales in the United States fell to an unprecedented rate, both compared to the previous month and a year earlier – according to a report by the...

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