VOSZ – the age of Hungarian multis may be coming
There are more and more successful and developed companies in the Hungarian SME sector, and “Hungarian multinationals” that are not only producing for export, but also actively appearing in the international economy, are operating in our country – said the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) in Borsod-Abaúj- At an external board meeting held in Zemplén county. With these events, the VOSZ, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary, tries to point out that it is possible to develop, grow and grow in Hungary as well.
The National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) holds remote board meetings throughout the country, in the framework of which the employers’ interest representatives visit several Hungarian counties. The purpose of the external meetings is for the VOSZ to present the businesses of each region and to emphasize even more that domestic small and medium-sized enterprises, just like large companies, are not only the prosperity of local communities, but also the backbone of the country’s economy. VOSZ, which has been representing the interests of the Hungarian business sector for 35 years, intends to use this jubilee year to prove this point. At the event, the Equilibrium Institute’s macroeconomic presentation will also be heard, which places the business environment in a broader context.
“Within the framework of our five-year strategy adopted last year, VOSZ embarked on a growth path, during which we try to make our existing values, expertise, knowledge and knowledge of the entrepreneurial field even more visible”
– said János Eppel, the president of the interest representation organization.
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