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Retail sales in the euro area and the EU fell in March

Retail sales in the euro area and the European Union fell by a record level in March, compared to the previous month, according to a report by Eurostat, the EU’s...

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French poured out ten million liters of beer

In France, about 10 million gallons of beer have to be destroyed in the near future because they have become unfit for consumption due to the coronavirus pandemic – index...

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KSH: The number of guest nights decreased by 64.6 percent in March

As a result of the coronavirus pandemic the number of nights spent by foreign guests in commercial accommodation fell by 68.1 percent in March and the number of nights spent...

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Szállás.hu: discounts can entice guests

After the restrictions are lifted, the accommodation establishments will give guests a discount of up to 20-30 percent, according to the experts of Szállás.hu, who believe that those accomodiations will...

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Greece will open to tourists from July

Greece will open to tourists on 1 July, while Denmark does not yet plan to lift its border closure for tourism due to the coronavirus epidemic. The Greek government has...

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Italy’s Conad Tests Disposable Handle Covers For Shopping Carts

Italian supermarket chain Conad has launched the trial of a disposable handle cover for shopping trolleys as part of its efforts to comply with COVID-19 hygiene regulations. ‘Keeper’ is a...

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Bottler Coca-Cola HBC’s April Sales Lose Fizz As Lockdowns Weigh

Soft drinks bottler Coca Cola HBC AG on Thursday said sales in April fell by more than a third as fast-food chains, theatres and other public arenas stayed shut to...

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Asda Slashes Prices Of Steaks To Support UK Farmers

UK retailer Asda has announced that it has launched a ‘lowest ever prices’ offer across its steak range to help British farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the retailer will...

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We leave a fifth more money in grocery stores

We bought 15 percent more in the grocery stores and half as much in the clothing stores as before – – blokkk.com wrote. Webshops have approached the black friday turnover....

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The European Commission expects a seven percent decline in GDP in Hungary

The European Union can expect an unprecedented recession, according to the European Commission’s spring economic forecast published on Wednesday. The eurozone’s economy will shrink by a record 7.75 percent in...

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The problems caused by COVID-19 was taken more easily by those with a business continuity plan

Deloitte conducted a non-representative questionnaire survey on the business continuity (BCP) preparedness of domestic companies in connection with the management of the COVID-19 situation. The main lessons are that the...

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You eat and watch TV – what you show off your quarantine life

How many pounds of baked sourdough bread have we seen on Facebook in recent months? How many free newspapers, publications, yoga classes have we seen in our feed? Shared Zoom...

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Allee also joined the support

The Allee Shopping Center is supporting the healing activities of the St. Imre University Teaching Hospital COVID-19 with a donation of 15 million HUF. The healthcare institution will use the...

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The Ministry of Agriculture has initiated an extraordinary review of the conditions of poultry imports at the European Commission

Minister of Agriculture Nagy István wrote to the European Commission in order to reduce the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the poultry sector and to resolve the current...

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Ipsos: Much more people wear masks than a month ago, and we didn’t give up on hand washing

An online survey of a nationwide survey was conducted by the Ipsos polling company on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The survey was conducted at the end of April...

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The construction of BMW’s Hungarian plant is postponed

Due to the coronavirus epidemic and related restrictive measures, sales of the BMW Group have fallen sharply and the epidemic will limit the operation of the entire automotive industry for...

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These are the stable and developing industries during the pandemic situation

According to a survey of 3,500 global business leaders conducted by YPO between March and April 2020, there has been a drastic change in the vision of companies: management sees...

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New dining-concept in Amsterdam: Serres Separées – Video of the day

How do we restart our social life? How do we reconnect outside our home? At Mediamatic we’ve designed a new possibility for our restaurant. Serres Séparées is one of our...

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(HU) Séftipp-mix V.

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Austria says reopening shops has not accelerated coronavirus infections

Austria’s first loosening of its coronavirus lockdown three weeks ago, in which thousands of shops reopened, has not led to a new spike in infections, though further vigilance is necessary....

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Beiersdorf sells more hand cream, less sunscreen

Nivea-maker Beiersdorf (BEIG.DE) said on Tuesday its La Prairie premium skincare brand and sun care products have been hit by the drop in international travel due to the coronavirus pandemic...

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Survey: COVID-19 will permanently shift online shopping habits

Curbside pickup is one omnichannel shopping service that will remain popular after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. According to a new consumer survey from distributed commerce network CommerceHub, 59% of respondents...

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Social distancing on a café terrace

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Moody’s: Europe’s coronavirus lockdowns cut consumption by a third

The coronavirus lockdown has stopped or postponed around a third of typical average household consumption within the European Union (Aaa stable), creating a contingent consumption deficit that will weaken EU...

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With its “Safe at Work” online knowledge platform, Tork helps healthcare workers

On the occasion of World Hand Hygiene Day, Tork, a global brand specializing in the manufacture of hygiene products, is launching an online platform called “Safe at Work” to support...

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The 2021 budget is outlined

The budget for 2021 is outlined – Magyar Nemzet wrote. Key goals for next year: Restarting the economy Protecting jobs, creating new ones Guaranteeing family and pensioner protection Preservation of...

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Coronavirus: the agri-food sector will receive further subsidies from Brussels

The European Commission has adopted and published another emergency measure, this time to support the agricultural and food markets most affected by the coronavirus crisis – napi.hu wrote. Private storage...

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Shopping malls in Israel will also open soon

In Israel, the plazas could open from Thursday as another easing of restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The steadily declining number of new coronavirus infections will allow further...

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Tourism can remain competitive at the NGO regional level as well

According to the CEO of the Hungarian Tourism Agency (MTÜ), thanks to the quick government measures, there is every chance that Hungarian tourism will remain competitive in the region as...

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The Pentecostal opening of the baths is realistic and safe according to the Bath Association

The Hungarian Baths Association is asking the operators of the Hungarian baths to calmly interpret the easing of the curfew imposed on Monday and to wait for the government’s detailed...

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