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Hungary Reviews Education System to Better Match Industrial Workforce Needs
The government is reviewing secondary and vocational education programmes to better align skills training with demand from automotive and high-tech manufacturing sectors.
Hungarian Universities Deepen Research Links With German and French Technology Institutes
New partnerships with European research centres will focus on areas including quantum computing, advanced materials and sustainable engineering.
Debrecen Accelerates Industrial Park Expansion to Support New Manufacturing Projects
Local authorities say infrastructure development in Debrecen’s industrial zones is ahead of schedule, providing power, transport and water connections for incoming companies.
Hungarian Regulator Tightens Rules for Cryptocurrency Transactions
Financial authorities have introduced stricter reporting requirements for crypto exchanges operating in Hungary to align with European Union anti-money laundering standards.
Szeged Expands Electric Public Transport Network With New Infrastructure Plans
The city government has announced investments in electric transport systems aimed at reducing emissions and improving mobility in the growing industrial centre.
Hungary Advances Renewable Energy Grid Integration Plans
The Energy Ministry is preparing new regulations to accelerate the connection of wind and solar power projects to the national grid as part of long-term climate goals.
National Museum of Hungary Begins Large Digital Heritage Preservation Project
The museum has launched a major initiative to scan and digitally preserve thousands of historical artefacts, protecting cultural collections from physical damage and climate risks.
Hungarian Football Federation Expands Grassroots Development Investment
The federation has announced plans to modernise training facilities and coaching programmes to strengthen domestic talent development and support future national team growth.
Hungarian Electronics Suppliers Benefit From Growing Automotive Demand
Small and medium-sized manufacturers in central Hungary report increased orders for advanced electronic components as automotive and robotics industries expand.
Hungary Launches Health Campaign Against Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Health authorities have started public awareness and mosquito-control efforts after detecting new cases of mosquito-borne viruses linked to changing regional climate conditions.
Hungary Strengthens Cybersecurity Rules for Critical Digital Infrastructure
The government has approved new measures to improve protection of key digital systems and strengthen responses to state-backed cyber espionage threats.
Hungary Tests Emergency Response Systems Ahead of Severe Weather Risks
The National Disaster Management Agency has conducted large-scale exercises across major cities to strengthen preparedness for potential summer storms and extreme weather events.
Hungarian Start-Ups Gain Momentum in Fintech and E-Commerce Sectors
Local entrepreneurs are attracting more venture capital investment, particularly in financial technology and online commerce, as companies expand across the European single market.
Hungary Defends Eastern Economic Outreach Amid International Criticism
The foreign ministry says maintaining commercial and political ties with eastern economies remains essential for energy security and long-term economic interests.
Investors Return to Budapest Commercial Property Market With New Office Deals
International real estate firms have completed acquisitions of premium office properties in Budapest, signalling improving confidence in the city’s commercial property sector.
Hungarian Hospitals Receive New Funding for Regional Infrastructure Improvements
The government has allocated additional funding to renovate public hospitals, focusing on specialised surgical services and expanding diagnostic capacity in regional centres.
Hungary Upgrades Transport Corridors to Strengthen Regional Trade Links
The government has announced highway and rail modernisation projects designed to improve connections with neighbouring countries and reinforce Hungary’s role as a Central European logistics hub.
Hungary Promotes Lake Balaton as International Wellness Tourism Destination
The Hungarian Tourism Agency has launched a global campaign targeting visitors from Germany, Austria and Scandinavia by promoting Lake Balaton as a premium wellness and leisure destination.
Budapest Housing Market Shows Early Recovery Signs as Construction Permits Rise
New residential development approvals increased in the second quarter, suggesting renewed activity as mortgage conditions stabilise and demand for modern urban housing improves.
Hungarian Universities Launch Research Programmes to Retain Scientific Talent
Higher education institutions are introducing new scholarships and research investments in biotechnology, renewable energy and information technology to reduce the loss of skilled researchers abroad.
Credit Agencies Maintain Hungary’s Sovereign Rating Despite Fiscal Challenges
Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s have kept Hungary’s sovereign credit ratings unchanged, citing manufacturing strength and fiscal consolidation efforts while noting recent budget pressures.
Hungary Expands Gas Storage Reserves Ahead of Winter Energy Risks
The Energy Ministry says national natural gas storage facilities are filled to 95 percent capacity, providing a buffer against possible supply disruptions and supporting household energy security.
Budapest Announces Major Rail Modernisation Plan to Upgrade Urban Transport Network
The Budapest government has unveiled plans to improve metro and suburban rail connections, aiming to reduce congestion and modernise ageing public transport infrastructure with European Union support.
Audi Expands Győr Operations With New Hybrid Vehicle Production Investment
Audi Hungaria has confirmed additional investment at its Győr facility to expand hybrid powertrain manufacturing as European consumers seek lower-emission vehicle options.
Hungarian Agriculture Faces Major Crop Losses After Severe Summer Drought
The Agriculture Ministry says prolonged heatwaves and water shortages have caused significant damage to maize and sunflower harvests across the Great Hungarian Plain, raising concerns over food production.
Budapest AI Research Institute Expands Global Technology Partnerships
The Budapest Artificial Intelligence Research Institute has announced cooperation agreements with international technology companies to increase data centre capacity and strengthen Hungary’s role in regional AI and cloud infrastructure d...
Hungary’s Central Bank Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Forint Volatility
The National Bank of Hungary has kept its key interest rate unchanged, saying a cautious monetary approach is needed to protect the forint from renewed pressure in international currency markets.
BYD Accelerates Construction of Electric Vehicle Plant Near Szeged in Hungary
Chinese automaker BYD says work on its major electric vehicle assembly facility in southern Hungary is progressing ahead of schedule, with additional technical teams arriving to install advanced production equipment.
EU and Hungary Resume Talks Over Release of Frozen Recovery Funds
European Commission and Hungarian finance officials have restarted technical negotiations in Brussels over billions of euros in suspended cohesion funds, with both sides showing greater willingness to seek agreement on rule-of-law condit...
Hungary Proposes Emergency Measures to Contain Rising Food and Energy Inflation
The Hungarian government has submitted urgent legislation aimed at stabilising domestic food and energy prices as official data shows core inflation remains elevated compared with regional European economies.
Budapest Property Market Stabilises After Years of Rising Prices
Official statistics showed the first quarterly stabilisation in Budapest housing prices in more than three years, supported by higher interest rates and new measures aimed at limiting foreign investment activity.
Hungarian Forint Strengthens as Markets Welcome EU Relations Reset
The forint reached a two-year high against the euro as investors responded positively to improving relations with Brussels and expectations of renewed European funding flows.
Budapest Transit System and National Networks to Merge Under Single Ticketing System
The city government and transport ministry have reached an agreement to combine Budapest’s municipal transport network with state rail and bus services under one digital subscription system.
Hungary Removes Constitutional Court Expansion Debate From Broader Rule-of-Law Dispute
The government’s proposal to increase the number of Constitutional Court judges has intensified debate over how Hungary should address institutions shaped during the previous administration.
Hungary Revises EU Presidency Agenda Ahead of Council Leadership Role
Budapest has published a revised agenda for its upcoming European Union Council presidency, prioritising Western Balkan integration and enforcement of shared climate regulations.
Hungary Restructures Intelligence Agencies After Foreign Intelligence Chief Resigns
The director of Hungary’s foreign intelligence office has resigned as the new government reorganises civilian intelligence structures and shifts oversight back toward traditional ministerial control.
Hungary Cancels State Stake in Vodafone Hungary as Telecom Policy Shifts
The Ministry of National Economy has sold the government’s 49% stake in Vodafone Hungary to domestic private technology investors, reversing the previous administration’s expansion of state ownership in telecommunications.
Hungary Government Targets Lower-Income Families in Overhaul of Housing Subsidy Scheme
The administration has redesigned the CSOK family housing programme, shifting support away from wealthier urban property buyers toward rural housing projects and lower-income households.
Hungary Central Bank and Government Commit to Coordinated Economic Policy
The National Bank of Hungary and the Ministry of Finance issued a joint statement pledging cooperation on inflation targets and economic policy after years of public disagreements under the previous administration.
Budapest Pride March Held With Official Approval After Government Change
Tens of thousands of participants and international diplomats joined Budapest’s first officially authorised Pride march following the political transition, marking a shift in the government’s approach to LGBTQ+ rights events.
Hungary Ombudsman Calls for Repeal of Controversial Local Identity Law Over Roma Rights Concerns
The Commissioner for Fundamental Rights has recommended abolishing a 2025 law after an investigation found municipalities used the measure in ways that human rights groups said contributed to discrimination against Roma communities.
Hungary Reviews Asylum and Extradition Policies to Align With European Rights Standards
The Ministry of Justice has suspended fast-track extradition agreements with several non-EU countries as part of a broader review of judicial cooperation rules.
Hungary Proposes Expanding Constitutional Court to Reduce Previous Government Influence
The Tisza party has proposed increasing the Constitutional Court from 15 to 19 judges, a move aimed at changing the balance of a body largely shaped by appointments made during the previous 16 years.
Hungary Liquidates Remaining Assets of Russian-Linked International Investment Bank in Budapest
The final assets of the International Investment Bank have been liquidated, ending the presence of the Russian-dominated financial institution that had become a source of tension with Western allies.
Hungary Secures EU Financing to Upgrade Electricity Grid and Restart Solar Expansion
National grid operator MAVIR has reached an agreement with the European Investment Bank to modernise high-voltage networks and remove bottlenecks that had restricted new residential solar connections.
Hungary Launches €1 Billion Budapest Airport Expansion Plan After Renationalisation
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport’s new management has announced plans for a third terminal and major upgrades aimed at strengthening the airport’s role as a Central European transport hub.
Hungary Removes Remaining Food Price Caps After Inflation Stabilisation
The government has ended the last mandatory price controls on essential supermarket goods, saying lower inflation and improved agricultural supply conditions have reduced the need for market intervention.
Hungary Plans Legal Challenge to Recover Universities and Assets Transferred Under Previous Government
The Ministry of Culture and Innovation has begun legal proceedings to reverse the transfer of public universities and state assets into private foundations linked to the previous administration.
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