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Germany to Reopen Stores in First Step Toward Post-Virus Era

Retail spaces of less than 800 square meters (8,611 square feet) will be reopening, along with car dealerships, bike shops and book stores. Bars, restaurants, gyms and larger stores will...

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New tax measures have been announced

The government decided on new measures, mainly tax measures, at its last meeting, and these were summarized in the video of Minister of Finance Varga Mihály – portfolio.hu wrote. Gulyás...

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More and more stores are reopening

There is nothing to prohibit the opening of shops selling non-essential items, but it is forbidden to enter such a shop. And that could put 50,000 stores in an impossible...

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Next year, electronic payment insurance is mandatory in addition to the online cashier

From January 2021, merchants using online cash registers will be obliged to provide electronic payment everywhere – portfolio.hu reports on the announcement of Gulyás Gergely, Minister in charge of the...

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Through acquisitions, companies are preparing to restore normal business operations

Most companies expect an economic recovery from the crisis caused by the health emergency next year, according to EY’s latest global survey of 2,900 senior executives. Companies will therefore not...

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Half a million liters of disinfectant from Mol

Mol has already delivered almost half a million liters of its own disinfectant to the facilities designated by the operational staff. According to the oil company’s announcement on Friday, 45,000...

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OMV Hungária sells new disinfectants at its filling stations

In order to facilitate general protection against the epidemic, the company’s hand sanitizer will be available in the network of OMV Hungária from mid-April. The new product is the result...

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The drive-in small market is popular

The idea of a drive-in small market was inspired by fast food car service. The method created due to the pandemic is flourishing: long queues of cars are waiting for...

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Green practices against the pandemic

In recent years, more and more people have banished chemicals from their households, but more attention must be paid to cleaning during the coronavirus pandemic. Although natural ingredients have not...

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Europol: Counterfeit products pose a threat to public health

Counterfeit products sold on the World Wide Web for health purposes during the coronavirus epidemic pose a threat to society as a whole, according to a report by Europol, the...

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Amazon is fighting the epidemic with thermal cameras

Amazon already uses thermal cameras in at least six warehouses to screen out feverish workers – Reuters wrote. Cameras show how much heat a person emits relative to their surroundings....

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Budapest Airport lost 99.3 percent of its passenger traffic

Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport has lost 99.3 percent of its passenger traffic due to the almost completely stopped air traffic due to the coronavirus epidemic, most of the aircraft...

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Aldi Süd To Donate Disinfectants To Hospitals And Care Homes For The Elderly

Discount retailer Aldi Süd has announced plans to donate 40,000 bottles of disinfectant to hospitals and institutions for senior citizens in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation will be...

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Waitrose to speed up payments to vulnerable suppliers

Waitrose has donated £200,000 to its Foundation communities in Africa and Central America Waitrose has launched new initiatives to support its suppliers during the coronavirus pandemic. The upmarket grocer will...

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Aldi UK to sell food online for first time during coronavirus crisis

Discount supermarket chain Aldi UK is to sell groceries online for the first time to help vulnerable people and those self-isolating during the coronavirus crisis. From Friday it will sell...

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Ten thousand boutiques found themselves in a difficult situation

The government should provide for the closure of commercial units that cannot be visited by customers in an emergency – this is what the Hungarian National Trade Association (MNKSZ) wants...

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Age restrictions have also been introduced for markets in some rural settlements

Similar to government regulations on purchasing, several rural municipalities have introduced age restrictions on local markets. Protective masks are distributed in the settlements and general disinfection has begun. In Szolnok,...

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This is how our digital lives can be transformed after the pandemic

As millions around the world have adapted to the confinement caused by the epidemic, it is becoming increasingly clear that our digital lives could fundamentally change if the coronary virus...

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Demand for chocolate is declining

By all expectations, far fewer cocoa was processed globally in the first quarter of the year as demand for chocolate in retail declined worldwide. This has also weakened cocoa market...

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Retail sales in the United States fell in March

Retail sales in the United States fell more than expected in March, according to a report by the Census Bureau of the Washington Department of Commerce. In March, instead of...

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A Finnish bakery sells toilet paper-looking cakes

The Finnish bakery Ronttosrouva is doing its best to survive the challenges posed by the epidemic: they are selling toilet paper-looking cakes – portfolio.hu wrote after Reuters. Image: portfolio.hu, Michael...

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The SZÉP card will be more attractive

The government has made important decisions, which are expected to support domestic tourism in the difficult situation due to the coronavirus epidemic – portfolio.hu quotes Minister Gulyás Gergely, head of...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Walmart Canada plans to triple ecommerce capacity

In response to the strong demand for its online grocery service during the coronavirus pandemic, Walmart Canada is planning to triple its ecommerce capacity. The retailer shared details of its...

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Starbucks unveils financial support for staff in Asia

Global coffee giant Starbucks has announced a US$10 million fund to support its partners (employees) around the world impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. The Starbucks Global Partner Emergency Relief Programme...

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‘Rice ATMs’ provide free rice for people out of work in Vietnam due to the coronavirus crisis

A machine that gives out free rice — it sounds too good to be true. But these “rice ATMs” have been set up around Vietnam to help those who need...

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Magazine: Coronavirus: A threat to the world economy

When the COVID-19 pandemic started in China, nobody thought that in just a few weeks the virus will appear in other parts of the globe too. As the coronavirus disease...

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Consumers after COVID-19

The extreme lockdown of today will be eased at some point. However, shoppers will be different. Fear, suspicion remain so all contactless solutions, self-service kiosk or cashless payment stay popular....

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Buy and defend the domestically produced products! – the Hungarian Product launches a movement

The Hungarian Product Nonprofit Ltd. encourages the purchase of domestically produced products and the use of domestic services within its new campaign. Anyone can join the action, helping to overcome...

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New online service from Auchan

Auchan’s new service, the pre-assembled package order, has been launched and will arrive to the customers on the second working day after the order. The store chain offers three types...

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Fisheries are also affected by the epidemic

Győrffy Balázs, President of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) held a podcast discussion with Németh István, President of the Hungarian Aquaculture and Fisheries Interprofessional Organization (MA-HAL) on the Hungarian...

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