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Shopkeepers expect stricter measures

Workers in shops, stores and malls are calling for further tightening of the rules of pandemiological control, as the risk factors threatening daily workers have jumped sharply with the spread...

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A new training support system is launched for companies

A new training support system will be launched on Monday for companies implementing developments and investments in Hungary, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on his Facebook page,...

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British Poultry Council: there will not be enough Christmas turkeys if seasonal workers in Eastern Europe are not allowed to be exempted from quarantine

According to the British Poultry Breeders’ Business Organization, seasonal workers from Central and Eastern European EU countries, including Hungary, need to be exempted from the quarantine obligation imposed on the...

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Beer is not lost, it is only transformed

Due to the coronavirus crisis, plenty of beer is left in stock in Japan, but it is not wasted, but – following the rule of conserving energy – it only...

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Further tightenings in Poland

In Poland, pandemiological measures were further tightened from Saturday – 24.hu wrote. Restaurants have closed, outdoor movement of minors has been restricted, and gatherings of more than five people have...

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SPAR – for a sustainable future’ is the slogan of the retailer’s new umbrella brand

SPAR has introduced a new umbrella brand, called ‘SPAR – for a sustainable future’. Head of communications Márk Maczelka told: the company’s various sustainability activities in the fields of the...

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The Czech government is helping travel agencies with 500 million crowns

The Czech government will provide 500 million crowns (6,750 million forints) to support travel agencies and tour guides severely damaged by the coronavirus pandemic, Regional Development Minister Klára Dostálová wrote...

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GVK: COVID affected purchasing power all across Europe

In 2020, the average European citizen will have 773 euros less, a total of 13,894 income. However, there are significant differences in net income between the 42 countries surveyed: Liechtenstein,...

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Panic shopping is spreading again in Germany

With the intensification of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the phenomenon of panic shopping has reappeared in Germany – the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) wrote on Monday. According...

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GKI: employment stagnated in September

Compared to August, employment did not change in September, according to a representative population survey of GKI Economic Research Ltd. involving 1,000 people. In August, the average monthly headcount –...

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Stores: around minus 2 percent in September

Not exactly the best omen for Christmas gift shopping: based on online checkout data, we left 0.2% less money in store cash registers in September, which doesn’t include inflation and...

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The Czech Republic is in a state of clinical death

In the Czech Republic, the country’s public transport circulation has stopped as it makes no sense to run empty trains and buses after school closure. The sale of spirits is...

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Waiter! What I want until 11 pm? At least half a dose!

The 11 pm closing, which began on September 21, broke the hospitality out of the pit – blokkk.com, wrote. In addition to the smaller guest number, the staff also decreased...

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Bath Association: Baths in Hungary are in crisis

Hungarian baths are in crisis. Due to the epidemic, the lack of guests has caused at least a 50 percent loss of revenue this year, forcing companies to lay off...

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In Belgium, catering establishments to close for a month

In Belgium, due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic, catering establishments will be closed from Monday for one month and a night curfew will take effect. Belgian Prime...

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Big consumer behavior shifts in holiday shopping this year

Consumers will be taking a more considered approach toward Black Friday and the Christmas holiday spend though 20% of U.S. shoppers plan to spend more given a desire to shake...

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Advertising Association: the entire communications industry can expect a decline of 148.8 billion HUF this year

According to the MRSZ Barometer survey, 55.6 billion HUF may disappear from the media market, while the entire communications industry may expect a decline of 148.8 billion HUF this year,...

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Chief veterinarian: foods and their packaging do not spread the coronavirus

Based on the scientific knowledge so far, food and its packaging do not play a role in the spread of the coronavirus, the national chief veterinarian said on Friday at...

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The second wave has reached e-commerce!

E-commerce traffic started to rise sharply at the end of September. E-commerce sales exceeded the May peak after the first wave of the coronavirus at the end of September. If...

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Entrepreneur tax benefits to come

Varga Mihály submitted a draft law containing tax relief to the Parliament. Among other things, there are measures such as raising the value limit of the small business tax or...

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Stores: higher wages, but smaller staff

And fewer shops. The first wave of the pandemic, which closed the stores, pushed down the wages of sellers, while the reopening in May pushed it back – blokkk.com wrote....

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Will the coronavirus influence the future of in-store campaigns?

According to the results of the latest research by dunnhumby, buying in physical stores remained the most popular form of shopping during the pandemic: 74 percent of 18-29 year old...

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Poland Considers Lifting Sunday Trade Ban Amid Coronavirus Surge

Poland’s government is considering a proposal to lift a ban on Sunday trade to ease crowding in the rest of the week amid a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, a...

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COVID-19 – in which profession we can feel secure?

Demand for programmers and professionals with accounting knowledge has been significant in the domestic labor market over the past five months, the analysis of Profession.hu and EY shows. According to...

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Croissant, soap, toilet paper are the most sough after products

The latest statistics suddenly turned into a minus after the start of school in early September – blokkk.com – wrote. We go to the grocery store, drugstore, pharmacy, but we...

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In Poland, the shopping time zone for the elderly is being reintroduced

To protect older people from the coronavirus pandemic, Poland will reintroduce a shopping time limit for people over sixty, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced in Warsaw on Saturday. At a...

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Kopint-Tárki: 5.8 percent decline in the Hungarian economy is expected this year

Due to the return of the pandemic, Kopint-Tárki expects a 5.8 percent decline in the Hungarian economy this year, compared to the 5.5 percent annual decline indicated in April and...

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Pandemic rules are being tightened in the German capital

The rules for slowing down the coronavirus pandemic in Berlin will be tightened from the end of the week, because the spread of the virus has accelerated above the limit...

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Liquidity support for small businesses is the most effective anti-crisis tool, according to ifo

Liquidity support for small and medium-sized enterprises is the most effective means of repairing the economic damage caused by the pandemic, according to a survey by the ifo economic research...

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Markit survey: growth in euro area economic performance slowed

Growth in the eurozone’s economic performance slowed in September as re-imposed restrictions on the coronavirus pandemic pushed back the services sector, which plays a key role in the economy, according...

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