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Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
The government has become British Steel’s sole shareholder after concluding that the loss-making company could otherwise fail, threatening thousands of jobs, essential infrastructure and Britain’s remaining capacity to manufacture primar...
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Hungarian Handball Teams Review Strategies After World Championship Quarter-Final Exits
Hungary’s men’s and women’s handball federations are reviewing long-term plans after narrow quarter-final defeats, with greater focus on youth development and tactical improvement.
Hungary Women’s Football Team Builds Momentum Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers
Hungary’s women’s national team is preparing for UEFA qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup after a six to one victory over Andorra boosted confidence ahead of a crucial match against the Netherlands.
Dominik Szoboszlai and András Schäfer Drive Hungary’s International Football Revival
Hungary midfielders Dominik Szoboszlai and András Schäfer have received praise for their performances, becoming key figures in coach Marco Rossi’s plans for upcoming international matches.
Hungarian National Football Team Prepares for UEFA Nations League Match Against Ukraine
Hungary’s men’s national football team is preparing for a UEFA Nations League fixture against Ukraine after building confidence from recent international performances.
Hungary’s Defence and Foreign Policy Shift Toward Closer European Cooperation
The new Hungarian administration is seeking stronger ties with European partners through defence cooperation, EU engagement, and a more cooperative approach toward regional security issues.
Hungary’s Anti-Corruption Reforms Face International Scrutiny as Investor Confidence Rebuilds
Financial institutions are closely monitoring Hungary’s progress on transparency and governance reforms as the government seeks to improve its reputation among European investors.
Hungarian Agriculture Recovers as Food Inflation and Supply Pressures Ease
Hungary’s agricultural sector is benefiting from lower energy and fertilizer costs and easing food inflation, although extreme weather remains a challenge for crop production.
Hungary’s Unemployment Rate Stabilizes at Four Point Four Percent as Labour Market Improves
Hungary’s unemployment rate has held steady at four point four percent, while declining labour hoarding and improving confidence suggest stronger hiring conditions ahead.
Hungary Faces Continued Supply Chain Risks Despite Improving Economic Outlook
Global shipping disruptions and semiconductor shortages remain concerns for Hungary’s export-focused manufacturing sector, particularly in automotive and electronics production.
Hungary Restores European Union Flag to Parliament Chamber in Symbolic Policy Shift
Hungary has returned the European Union flag to its parliament chamber, marking a visible shift toward rebuilding relations with Brussels under Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s administration.
Hungary Moves to Repair Relations With Ukraine Under Prime Minister Péter Magyar
Hungary’s new government is working to normalize relations with Ukraine by removing previous obstacles to EU financial support for Kyiv and seeking closer cooperation with Western allies.
Hungary Expands Defence Modernization Plan Amid Regional Security Concerns
The Hungarian Defence Ministry is implementing a long-term investment plan focused on upgrading military capabilities and strengthening cooperation with NATO partners in Eastern Europe.
Hungary Current Account Expected to Slip Into Small Deficit Before Returning to Surplus
The European Commission forecasts Hungary’s current account balance will temporarily move into a small deficit in 2026 due to higher energy costs before returning to surplus as exports increase.
Hungary Expects Export Growth as New Electric Vehicle Plants Increase Production
Hungarian exports are expected to strengthen as new electric vehicle and battery facilities operated by Asian and German manufacturers begin commercial production in cities including Debrecen and Szeged.
Hungary Expects Construction and Real Estate Recovery as Public Investment Returns
Hungary’s construction and property sectors are forecasting a rebound of nearly four percent next year, supported by infrastructure spending, housing demand, and improved business confidence.
Hungary Allocates Recovery Funds to Support Small Business Lending and Economic Investment
The Hungarian Development Bank will use additional capital from the EU funding framework to increase credit availability for small and medium-sized companies facing tighter domestic financing conditions.
Hungary Orders Retirement of Constitutional Court Judges Over Seventy Under Judicial Reform
A new legislative package requires Constitutional Court judges over the age of seventy to retire, with the government presenting the measure as part of a broader effort to reform the judiciary.
Hungary Introduces Parliamentary Term Limits Under Constitutional Reform Package
Hungary’s latest constitutional amendment introduces term limits preventing lawmakers who have served three terms from seeking re-election, reshaping the future composition of the National Assembly.
Hungary’s Government Opens Investigations Into Previous Asset Transfers and Privatizations
The newly created Office for the Recovery and Defense of National Heritage has begun reviewing state contracts and privatizations from the previous sixteen years as part of an effort to investigate suspected misuse of public assets.
Hungary’s Automotive Sector Expands as Government Promotes Economic Neutrality
Officials at the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency’s automotive conference emphasized Hungary’s goal of maintaining cooperation with both Western and Eastern manufacturers as the country expands its role in global vehicle production.
European Commission Upgrades Hungary Consumption Outlook After Wage Growth
The European Commission expects stronger domestic demand to support Hungary’s near-term growth outlook, driven by an eleven percent minimum wage increase and broad salary adjustments across the public sector.
Hungary Retail Spending Rebounds After Wage Increases Boost Household Demand
Hungary’s retail sector is recording stronger quarterly performance following significant minimum wage increases and public-sector salary rises, though the central bank continues monitoring possible inflationary effects.
Hungary Inflation Falls to Three Point Two Percent as Forint Strengthens
Hungary’s inflation rate has continued to decline, helped by a stronger national currency and slower food price growth that has improved household purchasing power despite global energy market pressures.
Hungary Accelerates Electricity Grid Upgrades to Support Renewable Energy Expansion
Nearly sixty percent of Hungary’s incoming EU recovery funds will support green and digital projects, including major grid modernization efforts designed to remove bottlenecks and connect expanding solar and wind capacity.
Hungary Targets Tax Loopholes and Oligarch-Linked Corporate Benefits in Budget Reform
The Finance Ministry is preparing a mid-term budget strategy that will tighten rules around private trusts and remove specific corporate tax preferences, including exemptions linked to historic property renovations.
Hungary Launches Two Billion Euro Development Bank Capital Boost for Small Businesses
The Hungarian Development Bank will receive a major capital injection to expand lending to small and medium-sized enterprises, with the government aiming to ease financing constraints and support private-sector investment.
Hungary Directs European Union Funds Toward Major Railway and Transport Modernization
The Hungarian government will invest one point eight billion euros from newly available EU recovery funds into public transport upgrades, including new railway carriages and suburban trains to improve capacity around Budapest and regiona...
Hungary Secures One Billion Euros in New Automotive Investments and Thousands of Jobs
The Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency announced twenty-seven new automotive projects worth one point one billion euros, expected to create three thousand six hundred jobs and reinforce Hungary’s role in European vehicle manufacturing.
Hungary Forecasts Moderate Economic Growth as Domestic Demand Recovers
Finance Minister András Kármán said Hungary’s economy is expected to grow between one point six and one point seven percent in 2026, supported by stronger household consumption, wage increases, and renewed access to European Union develo...
Hungary Joins European Public Prosecutor’s Office to Strengthen EU Funds Oversight
The European Commission confirmed Hungary as the twenty-fifth member of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, allowing independent investigations into suspected misuse of EU funds and fulfilling a major commitment of Prime Minister Pé...
European Union Unlocks More Than Ten Billion Euros for Hungary’s Recovery Plan
EU finance ministers unanimously approved Hungary’s revised Recovery and Resilience Facility plan, releasing major development funds after Budapest met key rule-of-law conditions and opening the way for additional cohesion support.
Hungary Parliament Passes Constitutional Overhaul Removing President Tamás Sulyok
Hungary’s parliament approved a sweeping seventeenth constitutional amendment under Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s Tisza party, removing President Tamás Sulyok and Constitutional Court head Péter Polt while introducing broader institution...
Hungary Launches Cybersecurity Response After Attacks on Financial Institutions
Hungarian cybersecurity authorities have activated emergency measures after a major digital attack disrupted online banking services at several financial institutions, with officials investigating the source of the incident.
Hungarian Court Limits Local Tax Powers of Opposition-Led Municipalities
Hungary’s Constitutional Court has upheld restrictions on municipal taxing powers, strengthening central government control over local fiscal decisions and limiting the financial independence of opposition-led cities.
Hungarian Film Industry Secures Hollywood Partnership at Korda Studios
Hungary’s film sector has secured a major Hollywood co-production agreement to produce high-budget science fiction films at Korda Studios near Budapest, reinforcing the country’s role as a European production centre.
Sziget Festival Introduces New Sustainability Measures Ahead of Budapest Event
Organizers of Budapest’s Sziget Festival have announced new environmental measures, including reduced single-use plastics and expanded renewable energy use, ahead of the annual international music festival.
Budapest Selected to Host 2027 World Athletics Indoor Championships
World Athletics has chosen Budapest to host the 2027 World Athletics Indoor Championships, bringing another major international sporting event to the Hungarian capital after its successful 2023 athletics championships.
Hungarian Scientists Win European Grant for Quantum Computing Research
Researchers from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Budapest University of Technology and Economics have received a major European Research Council grant to advance quantum computing research.
Hungarian Teachers Protest New Performance Evaluation Rules
Teachers’ unions have organized nationwide demonstrations against a new government evaluation system, arguing that the measures could worsen pressure on educators already facing staffing shortages.
Lake Balaton Records Strong International Tourism Growth Despite Extreme Heat
Hungary’s Lake Balaton region has recorded record international visitor numbers, driven by tourists from Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic, although local infrastructure is under pressure during the summer peak.
Hungary Signs Regional Digital Infrastructure Expansion Through 4iG
Hungarian telecommunications company 4iG has secured new infrastructure projects across the Western Balkans, expanding its mobile and broadband operations beyond Hungary.
Wizz Air Expands Long-Haul Network With New India Routes From Central Europe
Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air is expanding its fleet with Airbus A321XLR aircraft, enabling new direct routes between Central Europe and major Indian cities as the airline targets growing international travel demand.
Budapest Property Prices Reach Record Levels Amid Foreign Investment and Housing Shortages
Residential property prices in Budapest have reached historic highs, with rising foreign investment and limited new housing supply making affordability increasingly difficult for local buyers.
Hungarian Government Introduces New Economic Measures as Industry Slows
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration is preparing additional economic support measures as Hungary faces weak industrial performance and slowing domestic consumption.
Hungarian Startup Raises Major Funding for Artificial Intelligence Healthcare Technology
A Budapest-based artificial intelligence company focused on predictive healthcare analytics has secured tens of millions of euros from British investors, highlighting growing international interest in Hungary’s technology sector.
Danube Water Levels Fall Sharply, Disrupting Hungarian Freight Transport
Low rainfall and extreme summer heat have pushed Danube water levels to critical lows in Hungary, forcing shipping operators to reduce cargo activity and creating challenges for industrial and agricultural exporters.
Hungarian Government Faces Rising Pressure Over Rural Healthcare Staff Shortages
The Hungarian Medical Chamber has warned that severe nursing shortages are forcing some regional hospitals to reduce critical services, calling for urgent government action to address workforce problems.
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