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Budapest Prepares for International Music Festival Expected to Draw Hundreds of European Performers
Tourism operators are preparing for an influx of orchestral and choral ensembles arriving for the tenth Budapest Music Festival, reinforcing the city's reputation as a destination for cultural and performing arts tourism.
Budaörs Airfield Becomes Hub for Electronic Music Festival and Regional Tourism
International DJs and thousands of visitors gathered at the suburban airfield for the annual House Piknik festival, providing a significant boost to local hospitality businesses.
Ancient Aquincum Ruins Host Floralia Festival as Budapest Broadens Cultural Tourism Offerings
Tens of thousands of visitors attended historical reenactments at the Roman archaeological site, underscoring efforts to diversify Budapest's tourism appeal beyond its traditional city-centre attractions.
Budapest Opens Queen Exhibition Marking Forty Years Since Landmark 1986 Concert
The House of Music Hungary has launched an exhibition featuring original Freddie Mercury memorabilia to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of Queen's iconic Budapest performance during the final years of the Cold War.
Eurowings Expands Flight Network Linking Budapest With Germany and Greece
The German low-cost airline has launched new summer routes connecting Budapest with major German cities and Mediterranean destinations, supporting the recovery of outbound travel from Hungary.
Budapest Hosts Major European Cancer Research Congress
Thousands of researchers, oncologists and pharmaceutical executives have gathered in the Hungarian capital for a four-day scientific meeting that highlights Hungary's growing role in international biotechnology and medical research.
Lidl Expands Procurement of Hungarian Products and Generates More Than 161 Billion Forints in Exports
The supermarket chain said it has integrated nearly 500 domestic suppliers into its network, boosting export opportunities for Hungarian agricultural producers during the peak watermelon harvest.
Budapest Airport Completes Terminal Upgrades Ahead of Peak Summer Travel Season
Ferenc Liszt International Airport has unveiled modernised baggage handling systems, expanded security screening areas and thousands of additional parking spaces as it prepares for record summer passenger volumes.
Hungarian Central Bank Warns of Risks From Prolonged High Global Interest Rates
The National Bank of Hungary's latest Financial Stability Report highlights concerns over commercial property valuations and the long-term resilience of corporate lending under persistently tight global monetary conditions.
Hungary Introduces Stricter Corporate Energy Audit Rules Based on Consumption Levels
New legislation requires major industrial companies consuming more than ten terajoules of energy to undergo mandatory audits and comply with expanded sustainability reporting requirements from next year.
Fitch Affirms Erste Bank Hungary Rating but Maintains Negative Outlook
Fitch Ratings kept its triple-B-plus rating on Erste Bank Hungary while citing concerns over real estate exposure and the risk of unpredictable state intervention in the financial sector.
Hungary Expects Current Account to Slip Into Deficit as Higher Energy Costs Offset Export Gains
International financial institutions forecast a current account deficit equivalent to 0.2 percent of gross domestic product this year as expensive energy imports counterbalance rising automotive exports.
Strong Wage Growth Continues in Hungary Following 11 Percent Minimum Wage Increase
Labour market analysts said tight employment conditions and government-mandated pay rises are sustaining robust wage growth and supporting household consumption after a prolonged inflation shock.
Hungary's Inflation Slows to 2.1 Percent as Stronger Forint Helps Contain Energy Costs
European Commission forecasts indicate that a stronger forint and regulated fuel prices have significantly eased consumer price pressures despite volatility in global energy markets.
CATL Launches Major Hiring Drive in Hungary Ahead of Battery Production Start
Chinese battery maker CATL has begun a large recruitment campaign in eastern Hungary and plans to employ 2,300 workers as trial production at its Debrecen plant approaches.
European Commission Warns Hungary's Budget Deficit Could Reach 6.2 Percent
Brussels forecasts suggest that higher public spending and minimum wage increases will widen Hungary's budget deficit this year and push the country's debt ratio toward 76.8 percent of gross domestic product by the end of next year.
Hungarian Economy Grows 1.7 Percent in First Quarter as Domestic Demand Strengthens
Official data showed Hungary's economy expanded by 1.7 percent from a year earlier and by 0.8 percent from the previous quarter, supported by stronger household spending and professional services despite weak external manufacturing demand.
Hungary Launches 500 Billion Forint Grid Upgrade Program to Support Renewable Energy Expansion
Backed by European Union funding, the government has opened tenders to modernise electricity infrastructure and enable the connection of nearly 4,800 megawatts of renewable energy capacity by the end of the decade.
BYD Confirms Hungarian Electric Vehicle Plant Will Begin Production in Late 2026
Chinese automaker BYD said its new manufacturing facility in Szeged will start assembling vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2026, prioritising Hungary as European Union tariffs accelerate efforts to localise supply chains.
Hungary Reorients Foreign Policy Toward European Union and NATO Alignment
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has begun restructuring the diplomatic corps and unwinding transnational populist networks as Budapest moves back toward closer alignment with European Union and NATO priorities.
Hungary Proposes Dissolution of Public Foundations to Recover Three Trillion Forints in State Assets
New legislation would dismantle public-interest asset management foundations and return around three trillion forints in assets to state control while curbing the financial independence of political appointees from the previous administr...
Hungary Abolishes Sovereignty Protection Office in Constitutional Reform Package
The constitutional changes also dissolve the Sovereignty Protection Office, an institution criticised by European regulators for targeting opposition figures and independent media under the banner of combating foreign interference.
Hungary Moves to Remove President Tamás Sulyok as New Government Accelerates Institutional Overhaul
Prime Minister Péter Magyar's administration has launched constitutional procedures to remove President Tamás Sulyok after he declined to resign voluntarily, deepening efforts to dismantle structures established by the previous government.
Hungary Introduces Anti-Corruption Reforms to Unlock €16 Billion in Frozen European Union Funds
The government has submitted a broad transparency package aimed at meeting European Union recovery fund conditions and securing the release of billions of euros for the Hungarian economy.
Hungarian Parliament Approves Constitutional Term Limits and Ends Path for Viktor Orbán's Return
Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment limiting prime ministerial service to eight years, using the TISZA Party's supermajority to formally close the possibility of former leader Viktor Orbán returning to power afte...
Hungary Strengthens Athlete Support Programme Ahead of International Competitions
The Hungarian Olympic Committee has launched a new support package for athletes preparing for global sporting events, including financial incentives and training assistance.
Hungary Expands Digital Infrastructure as Broadband Rollout Reaches Rural Areas
The government has announced a new phase of broadband expansion targeting remaining underserved rural communities in northern Hungary, focusing on high-speed fibre connectivity.
Budapest Rolls Out Digital Court Case Tracking System to Improve Judicial Transparency
The Ministry of Justice has launched an online platform allowing real-time tracking of court cases, aimed at improving transparency and efficiency across the judicial system.
Hungarian Researchers Announce Breakthrough in Solar Energy Materials Development
Scientists at the University of Szeged have reported progress in developing more efficient solar panel materials, attracting interest from energy companies exploring potential commercial applications.
Hungary Launches Housing Support Scheme for Young Professionals Entering Property Market
The Ministry of Culture and Innovation has introduced a new subsidy programme offering low-interest loans and grants to help young professionals access housing in urban areas.
Hungarian Banking Sector Reports Record Growth in Digital Payments and Mobile Banking
The Hungarian Banking Association reports record adoption of mobile banking and digital payments, reflecting a rapid shift in consumer behaviour and ongoing digital transformation in the financial sector.
Hungary Expands AI Infrastructure Strategy with New Budapest Data Center Project
The government has confirmed investment in a new artificial intelligence data center in Budapest, designed to support cloud computing capacity and strengthen Hungary’s position in Europe’s digital economy.
Budapest Advances Smart Mobility Expansion with Electric Public Transport Projects
Budapest city authorities have launched new investments in electric buses and tram line extensions as part of efforts to reduce congestion and improve air quality across the capital.
Hungary Records Strong Employment Growth as Labour Market Continues to Tighten
Latest figures from the Central Statistical Office show a continued decline in unemployment, with gains concentrated in services and manufacturing. The data highlights sustained momentum in Hungary’s labour market.
Hungary Tightens Digital Advertising Transparency Rules in New Draft Legislation
The government has submitted draft legislation requiring greater transparency from major digital advertising platforms operating in Hungary. Officials say the measure aims to ensure fair competition for domestic media outlets.
Fitch Maintains Hungary Credit Rating but Flags Fiscal Risks Ahead
Fitch Ratings has reaffirmed Hungary’s sovereign rating while warning that continued fiscal consolidation will be necessary to manage deficits and stabilise debt levels over the medium term.
Hungary Expands Rail Modernisation Programme on Key Eastern Transit Routes
The national railway operator has begun a new phase of upgrades on lines connecting Budapest with eastern regions, including Debrecen. The project targets improved passenger travel times and more efficient freight transport.
Hungary Launches Major Rural Tourism Campaign to Boost Regional Economies
The Hungarian Tourism Agency has launched a nationwide promotional campaign aimed at increasing visitor numbers to rural regions. The initiative is designed to support local economies and ease tourism pressure on Budapest.
Hungarian Startups Secure Record Foreign Investment in Fintech and Biotechnology Sectors
A report from the Hungarian Startup Association shows record levels of foreign venture capital flowing into fintech and biotech companies based in Budapest. The trend reflects growing international confidence in Hungary’s innovation ecos...
Debrecen Attracts New Foreign Electronics Manufacturers Expanding Industrial Base
The industrial zone in Debrecen has signed agreements with three international electronics firms, further diversifying the city’s manufacturing profile beyond its established automotive and battery industries.
Hungary Reports Lowest Unemployment Rate in Two Years on Strong Labour Market Gains
New data from the Central Statistical Office shows Hungary’s unemployment rate has fallen to a two-year low, driven by job growth in manufacturing and services sectors. The figures point to continued strength in the domestic labour market.
Fitch Affirms Hungary Credit Rating While Warning on Fiscal Deficit Pressures
Fitch Ratings has maintained Hungary’s sovereign credit rating but cautioned that tighter fiscal discipline will be needed to reduce the budget deficit and bring down debt levels relative to GDP in the coming period.
Budapest Secures Major Artificial Intelligence Data Center Investment for Tech Corridor
Hungary’s Ministry of Economy has announced a new partnership with international technology firms to build a dedicated artificial intelligence data center in Budapest. The project aims to strengthen the capital’s role in regional digital...
Hungary Rejects New EU Sanctions Package Against Russia, Citing Economic Concerns
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reiterated Hungary’s opposition to additional EU sanctions on Russia during meetings in Brussels. He argued that the measures risk undermining European competitiveness and fail to address the root causes ...
Hungary and Russia Deepen Cooperation on Nuclear and Energy Projects Including Paks II
Hungarian authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to the Paks II nuclear expansion project with Russian partners, describing the cooperation as key to securing long-term energy supply stability and maintaining predictable electricit...
National Bank of Hungary Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Persistent Inflation Risks
The Hungarian central bank has left its benchmark interest rate unchanged, citing continued vigilance over inflation dynamics and external currency risks. Policymakers signaled that stability remains a priority while acknowledging pressu...
Major Battery Investments Cement Hungary’s Role in Europe’s EV Supply Chain
CATL, Samsung SDI and BMW are expanding battery production capacity in Debrecen and Győr, reinforcing Hungary’s position as a central hub for electric vehicle manufacturing within the European Union. The new investments underscore the co...
Hungary Signals Possible Policy Shift on EU Funds as Brussels Negotiations Intensify
Senior officials in the Orbán government have indicated openness to accelerating judicial and administrative reforms requested by the European Commission. The move is widely viewed as an effort to unlock billions of euros in frozen EU de...
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