Hungary plans to expand its network of trading houses to include 25 countries by the end of this year, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday.
It is in the common interest of the agricultural administration, consumers and producers for the use of trademarks that designate Hungarian products to become more widespread, the Minister for Rural Development explained at a professional event in Budapest on Tuesday.
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Economic Relations Péter Szijjártó held talks focusing on economic issues in Budapest on Tuesday with Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
A state of flood alert is currently in force along 263 kilometres of the country's rivers, the Hungarian Directorate General for Water (OVF) announced. The flood wave that has developed over recent days is peaking on the Danube in the Nagymaros area, with a water level that falls below level one alert limits.
The Government will do everything in its power to help Hungary turn into not only a production but an innovation centre, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said at the general assembly of the Hungarian Association for Innovation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hopes that the crisis in Ukraine will have an insignificant effect on the gas supply, but stated that "we are also prepared for the worst case scenarios".
Pálinka is a national treasure and a national drink, and is becoming increasingly sought-after both at home and abroad, Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas declared in Budapest on Monday.
The second “Talent of the Year” awards of the Institute for Educational Research and Development (OFI) were presented to three talented Hungarian students on May 16 in Budapest.
Hungarian game meat is safe, high quality, healthy and tasty. Visitors to yesterday's game meat promotion event, which included a cooking competition and tasting, had the opportunity to see this for themselves. At the event, organised by the Ministry of Rural Development and the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH), Minister of State for Sport István Simicskó, Deputy Sate Secretary for Food Chain Supervision and Agricultural Economy Lajos Bognár, officials from the NÉBIH ad well as well-known chefs and journalists sampled and tested Hungarian game products together.
Since Friday the caricature exhibition ‘Twisted Mirrors 1989’ organized by the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice presents the period of the border-opening and the change of political regime through forty then-contemporary cartoons.
The awards were handed over to the winners of the Hungarian round of the European Enterprise Promotion Awards competition by Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga.
Senior defence officials of the Visegrad Four (V4) countries discussed their current and future defence cooperation, the group's role in NATO as well as defence budgets at the Globsec international security conference in Bratislava on Friday.
President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso will address the closing event of the Visegrád Four Group’s Hungarian presidency in Budapest on June 24, the Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced in Bratislava on Thursday.
The Prague Book Fair opened on Thursday with Hungary as this year’s guest of honour. Hungarian Minister for Human Resources Zoltán Balog said at the opening ceremony that the region’s peoples should again elevate Central Europe to become a hub of power and strive to understand one another despite language barriers.
The Hungarian Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) opened its “Magic Valley” centre for teaching media understanding on Thursday in Budapest. The opening ceremony was attended by Parliamentary State Secretary András Doncsev from the Ministry for Human Resources and by NMHH President Mónika Karas.
The Hungarian Nature Park Network, which includes seven regions, will be expanded with the inclusion of two new areas this year, President of the Hungarian Nature Park Association Béla Básthy announced at a press conference in Budapest today.
Central Europe needs military, transport, and energy security guarantees, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at Globsec, the region's most important foreign and security policy forum, in Bratislava on Thursday.
The most important events of the transition process and the most remarkable moments of the Pan-European Picnic and the opening of the border come to life at the exhibition of Ernő Horváth called ‘Carved Freedom’ and Barbara Zeidler’s exposition, titled ‘Where are you from?’; both opened jointly by the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice and the Austrian Cultural Forum in Budapest this Thursday.
According to Tibor Navracsics, it is inaccurate that the European Union would be contrary to national interest. The Deputy Prime Minister talked about this topic at a conference held at the National University of Public Service about the past ten years of Hungary’s EU membership in Budapest this Thursday.
Following an increase of 8.1 percent in February 2014, industrial output was up by 10.6 percent year-on-year in March 2014 which has been unprecedented since February 2011.