World Bank: the Hungarian cities are better than the EU average in many segments of the business environment
According to the World Bank’s survey, the Hungarian cities are better than the EU average in many segments of the business environment – Thomas Bender, European Commission group leader said in Székesfehérvár on Tuesday.
The Hungarian cities at real estate registration and contract enforcement are better than the EU average, in the competitiveness of the Corporate Environment survey of the European Union in 2017, however in terms of the starting of a company and access to electricity, development is still needed. (MTI)
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