The authorities support young entrepreneurs – the goal is to spread a fair entrepreneurial culture
“It pays to do business fairly. The loser is not the one who follows the rules” – this is what the heads of the Economic Competition Office (GVH) and the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told young entrepreneurs at a round table discussion held in Budapest during the Young Entrepreneurs’ Week.
For the 15th time, the Association of Young Entrepreneurs (FIVOSZ) organized the Week of Young Entrepreneurs. At the Budapest stop of the series of events taking place in several cities nationwide, FIVOSZ organized, among other things, a round table discussion with the participation of the leaders of the Economic Competition Office (GVH) and the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) under the title “rules of the game – borders and authorities”.
László Bak, deputy president of the Economic Competition Authority, explained the advantages and most important legal expectations of fair market competition at the exchange of ideas. The head responsible for GVH’s investigations emphasized: compliance with the competition rules is the best decision both socially and from the point of view of the given company.
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