April 12, 2022
Tungsram – Immediate assistance needed
The lighting company Tungsram is facing unsolvable challenges as a result of the pandemic, global supply difficulties and the war in Ukraine.
Read more »April 12, 2022
The lighting company Tungsram is facing unsolvable challenges as a result of the pandemic, global supply difficulties and the war in Ukraine.
Read more »April 11, 2022
The German TUBEX Holding GmbH is the new owner of Mátrametál Kft. The Kft., which has been based in Sirok for over 60 years, manufactures aluminum aerosol cans and tubes with 360 employees.
Read more »April 8, 2022
The electronics manufacturer Rosenberger Magyarország Kft. is investing a total of HUF 15 billion (EUR 40 million) in three locations.
Read more »April 5, 2022
The Czech company Nymwag is building Europe’s most modern rail vehicle factory and an R&D base in Nagykanizsa. Almost 1,500 new jobs will be created here.
Read more »April 4, 2022
Japanese electronics giant TDK is investing HUF 26 billion (EUR 70 million) and creating 250 new jobs in Szombathely. The state is providing subsidies of HUF 6.6 billion (EUR 18 million) for the development.
Read more »April 1, 2022
The Hungarian Ministry of Defense has awarded a major order to the German Rheinmetall Group. Accordingly, Rheinmetall will supply Hungary with a wide range of ammunition worth several hundred million euros.
Read more »March 29, 2022
Audi Hungaria starts the production of the new CUPRA SUV model. The first CUPRA “Made in Győr” will roll off the production line in 2024.
Read more »March 28, 2022
The German WAREMA Group is realizing three projects in Nagykanizsa, Gyál and Pécs with a total value of HUF 11 billion (almost EUR 30 million).
Read more »March 25, 2022
MOL Petrolkémia Zrt. is building a propylene plant in Tiszaújváros at a cost of HUF 65 billion (EUR 175 million).
Read more »March 22, 2022
Hungary’s supply of natural gas and electricity is secured, confirmed by the Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (MEKH). Regardless of the Ukraine war, Gazprom delivers reliably via the various pipelines. The Hungarian gas storage facilities are still about 20% full.
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