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Hungary Expands Energy Transition Plans to Boost Solar Capacity and Grid Modernization
The Hungarian government has accelerated plans to expand solar energy and upgrade the electricity grid, aiming to reduce reliance on external energy supplies and improve long-term energy security.
Hungary’s Fiscal Deficit Projected to Rise to 6.2% of GDP on Expanding Social Spending
Analysts expect Hungary’s budget deficit to widen to 6.2% of GDP as new social programs and wage increases add pressure to public finances despite efforts at fiscal consolidation.
Hungary and Visegrad Partners Coordinate EU Budget Strategy at Gödöllő Summit
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic have agreed to coordinate positions ahead of upcoming EU budget negotiations, focusing on infrastructure investment and cohesion funding priorities.
Hungary Launches New Tax Credits for Low-Income Earners to Boost Disposable Income
The finance ministry has introduced targeted tax credits for low-income workers, aiming to increase household incomes and support consumption amid ongoing cost pressures.
Hungary’s Unemployment Rate Holds at 4.4% as Services Offset Manufacturing Weakness
Hungary’s unemployment rate remained steady at 4.4%, with hiring in services and technology sectors balancing layoffs in parts of manufacturing.
Hungary’s PastPay Expands Buy Now Pay Later Services Across Central Europe
Financial technology firm PastPay is rolling out expanded B2B buy now pay later services across Central Europe, helping businesses improve cash flow and modernize payment systems.
AImotive Deepens Partnerships With European Carmakers in Autonomous Driving Push
Hungarian autonomous driving firm AImotive has expanded cooperation with major European automakers, reinforcing the country’s role in AI-driven mobility and advanced automotive software development.
Budapest Mobile Developer Bitrise Expands Globally After Major Funding Rounds
Budapest-based software company Bitrise is expanding its global operations after securing significant venture funding, strengthening Hungary’s position as a growing hub for enterprise software development tools.
Hungary Plans 1% Wealth Tax and Removes Tax Advantages for Private Trust Structures
Alongside broader fiscal reforms, Hungary is introducing measures to close tax advantages linked to private trust structures, aiming to increase transparency and limit tax optimization strategies used by high-net-worth individuals.
Hungary Introduces Tax Credits for Low-Income Workers to Offset Cost-of-Living Pressures
A new tax credit scheme targeting workers below the national median wage is expected to raise annual take-home pay by over 200,000 forints, as the government seeks to ease ongoing cost-of-living pressures.
Hungary to Restore Simplified KATA Tax Regime for Small Businesses
The finance ministry is preparing to reintroduce the simplified KATA tax system for freelancers and micro-enterprises, reversing earlier reforms that had increased administrative burdens on small businesses.
Hungary Moves to Phase Out Windfall Taxes on Banks, Retail and Energy Sectors
The Hungarian government has outlined plans to gradually remove sector-specific windfall taxes on banks, retailers and energy companies, aiming to improve investment conditions and reduce market distortions.
Hungary’s Government Unveils School Start Grant of 100,000 Forints for Low-Income Families
Prime Minister Péter Magyar has announced a 100,000-forint per child school-start benefit for low-income families, funded through cuts in government communications spending and adjustments to public procurement frameworks.
Hungary Sees Industrial Output Jump 6.7% Led by Electronics Manufacturing
Hungarian industrial production rose 6.7% year-on-year, driven by strong growth in electronics manufacturing, while the automotive sector posted more modest gains amid ongoing structural pressures.
Hungary’s Debrecen Authorities Call for Suspension of Chinese Battery Plant Over Environmental Concerns
Local leaders in Debrecen have called for the suspension and potential withdrawal of a major Chinese battery factory, reflecting growing public opposition linked to concerns over water use and environmental impact in eastern Hungary.
BYD Delays Hungarian EV Plant Launch to Late 2026 as Production Strategy Shifts
Chinese automaker BYD has postponed production at its Szeged electric vehicle factory to the fourth quarter of 2026, while pausing expansion in Turkey to prioritize completing the Hungarian site in order to navigate European Union tariff...
EU Investigation Finds Hungarian Intelligence Monitored EU Officials in Brussels
A European Commission inquiry has concluded that a Hungarian intelligence network monitored and attempted to influence EU officials of Hungarian nationality from Hungary’s permanent representation in Brussels during the mid-2010s, intens...
Hungary Approves Eight-Year Term Limit for Prime Minister in Constitutional Amendment
Hungary’s parliament has adopted a constitutional amendment limiting the prime minister’s tenure to eight years, part of a broader political restructuring following the April elections intended to prevent long-term concentration of execu...
Hungary Records 1.7% GDP Growth in First Quarter as Services and Manufacturing Rebound
Hungary’s economy grew by 1.7% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, driven by gains in professional services and a partial recovery in manufacturing, even as investment and agriculture remain weak.
Hungary to Impose 1% Wealth Tax on Households Above One Billion Forints
Hungarian policymakers have proposed a 1% annual tax on households with net assets exceeding one billion forints, in a move aimed at addressing wealth concentration and supporting fiscal rebalancing through more progressive taxation.
Hungary’s Forint Rallies to 355 per Euro on EU Fund Release and Investor Confidence
The Hungarian forint has strengthened to 355 against the euro, gaining nearly 6% amid renewed investor confidence following the unfreezing of EU funds and recent political changes, helping ease imported inflation pressures.
Hungary Cuts Base Rate to 6% as Inflation Cools and Forint Strengthens
The National Bank of Hungary lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 6%, citing easing inflationary pressure, a stronger forint and falling import costs, as monetary policy begins to diverge from tighter stances elsewhe...
EU Unfreezes €16 Billion in Cohesion Funds for Hungary After Judicial Reforms and Political Reset
The European Commission has released €16 billion in previously frozen structural and recovery funding for Hungary following recent judicial and academic reforms, marking a major shift in relations between Budapest and Brussels and a sign...
Budapest Library System Opens Digitised Archive Platform for Public Access
The Budapest library network has launched a digital platform providing public access to thousands of historical documents. The system expands availability of archival materials and supports preservation efforts.
Hungarian Railway Authorities Approve Modernisation of Pécs Regional Rail Link
Transport officials have finalised approvals for upgrades to the regional rail connection between Pécs and surrounding counties. The project aims to improve service frequency and regional mobility.
Győr-Moson-Sopron Region Launches Incentive Package to Attract Skilled International Workers
Regional authorities in northwestern Hungary have introduced new incentives to attract skilled international professionals. The plan supports the region’s expanding automotive manufacturing base.
Hungarian Utility Completes Smart Grid Pilot Project in Budapest Suburbs
A domestic energy utility has successfully completed a smart grid pilot programme in suburban Budapest. The project tested real-time electricity monitoring to improve efficiency and manage peak demand.
Hungary and Industry Leaders Discuss Energy Cost Pressures and Competitiveness Measures
Government officials have held discussions with industrial leaders on the impact of regional energy prices. The talks focused on maintaining competitiveness in manufacturing and chemical production sectors.
Hungary Launches Mental Health Awareness Campaign Targeting Urban Stress Trends
The Ministry of Human Resources has introduced a national campaign focused on mental health awareness. The initiative aims to improve access to support services and address rising stress levels in urban populations.
Budapest Film Studios Expand Digital Post-Production Capacity with New Investment
Major film production studios in Budapest have announced new investment in digital post-production facilities. The expansion is intended to support continued international film and television production in Hungary.
Hungary Urges Farmers to Adopt Irrigation Systems as Drought Risks Increase
The Hungarian Agriculture Ministry is encouraging farmers to apply for grants supporting advanced irrigation systems. The initiative aims to reduce climate-related risks to crop yields in the Great Hungarian Plain.
Budapest Stock Exchange Sees Higher Trading Activity in Energy and Banking Shares
Trading volumes on the Budapest Stock Exchange have risen in leading energy and banking stocks. The increase reflects growing investor attention to regional macroeconomic and sectoral developments.
Hungary Launches Youth-Focused Athletics Programme Ahead of International Competition Cycle
The Hungarian Athletics Association has introduced a new training initiative focused on youth development. The programme aims to strengthen long-term performance at upcoming international championships.
University of Szeged Partners with Industry to Expand Advanced Engineering Training Programmes
The University of Szeged has signed a long-term partnership with regional automotive and technology companies. The initiative will expand engineering education and strengthen workforce pipelines for Hungary’s industrial sector.
Budapest Completes Major Public Transport Upgrades Ahead of Peak Summer Travel Season
The Budapest city government has completed key tram and bus infrastructure upgrades across several high-traffic routes. The improvements are aimed at easing congestion and improving mobility during the summer tourism period.
Hungary Records Historic First-Half Venture Capital Inflows into Biotech and Healthtech Startups
Hungarian biotechnology and healthtech companies have attracted record levels of venture capital in the first half of 2026. The surge marks a significant shift toward research-driven sectors within the country’s startup ecosystem.
Hungary Sees Shift in Consumer Spending Toward Essential Goods as Retail Patterns Change
Retail analysts report a continued shift in household spending toward lower-cost essential goods. While premium segments remain stable, consumers are increasingly prioritising basic items amid changing purchasing power conditions.
Hungary and Ukraine Hold Energy Talks on Druzhba Pipeline Security and Modernisation
A Hungarian diplomatic delegation has met Ukrainian officials in Kyiv to discuss the security and long-term modernisation of the Druzhba oil pipeline. The pipeline remains a key component of Hungary’s energy supply strategy.
Korean Electronics Suppliers Expand Operations in Debrecen Industrial Corridor
Several South Korean technology companies have secured new manufacturing space in Debrecen’s industrial zone. The expansion supports supply chain development for Hungary’s fast-growing electric vehicle and battery industries.
Hungary Reports Continued Decline in Core Inflation but Cost Pressures Persist in Cities
The latest data from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office shows a continued moderation in annual core inflation. However, households in cities including Budapest and Miskolc still face elevated costs for food and energy.
Lake Balaton Tourism Set for Strongest Summer Season Since 2022 on Rising Bookings
Tourism authorities report that early bookings for July suggest Lake Balaton is heading for its strongest summer season in several years. Demand is being driven by both domestic travellers and increased regional tourism from Central Europe.
Hungary Expands Domestic Defence Production in New Military Procurement Strategy
The Hungarian Defence Ministry has agreed new measures to increase domestic production of surveillance equipment as part of broader procurement plans. The strategy is designed to meet NATO capability targets while reducing dependence on ...
Hungary Boosts Artificial Intelligence Development with Funding for Budapest Language Model Consortium
The Hungarian government has announced new funding for the Budapest AI Consortium to develop Hungarian-language large language models. The initiative aims to strengthen domestic computing capacity and reduce reliance on foreign artificia...
Hungary Considers Interest Rate Adjustment as National Bank Responds to Forint Volatility
The Monetary Council of the National Bank of Hungary has signalled a more cautious stance ahead of its next rate decision. Policymakers are balancing weak domestic growth against ongoing pressure on the forint from continued exchange rat...
BMW Expands High-Voltage Battery Production Capacity at Debrecen Facility
BMW Group has confirmed an expansion of its battery assembly operations in Debrecen to support next-generation electric vehicles. The move increases capital investment in Hungary’s growing automotive sector and reinforces the country’s r...
BYD Speeds Up Construction of Major Electric Vehicle Plant in Szeged Ahead of Schedule
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is advancing construction of its large production facility in Szeged, with equipment installation now beginning ahead of schedule. The project further strengthens Hungary’s position in the global...
Hungary Seeks Breakthrough Talks with Brussels to Unlock Frozen EU Cohesion Funds
The Hungarian government has launched fresh diplomatic negotiations with the European Commission in an effort to resolve a long-running dispute over rule-of-law conditions. The standoff has left billions of euros in EU cohesion funding s...
TECHTOGETHER 2026 TO FOCUS ON AI AND DIGITAL MANUFACTURING IN HUNGARY
The upcoming TECHTOGETHER 2026 conference will highlight automation, robotics and artificial intelligence integration across Hungary’s manufacturing sector.
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