Hungary and US to agree on economic cooperation package, PM Orban says
- Hungary and the United States will agree on an economic cooperation package that aims to help the Hungarian economy, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
- Orban mentioned that the package could offset the possible effects of U.S. Tariffs on Hungary's economy.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for a 25% tariff on goods from the EU, which could negatively impact Hungary's economy.
- Orban noted that Hungary's trade exposure to the U.S. Is limited but warned of significant losses in a trade war with the U.S.
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A strong academic bridge between Malta and Hungary
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) is one of Europe’s most distinguished veterinary institutions, with a history spanning over 230 years. Renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and cutting-edge research, the university has become a hub for aspiring veterinarians from across the globe.Today, 48 talented Maltese students are pursuing their studies at UVMB,...
Orbán Says Budapest and Washington Set To Agree on an Economic Cooperation Package To Offset Heavy Tariffs – Reports Claim Trump May Move Troops From Germany to Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán announces a pending economic cooperation agreement with the U.S. amid reports of potential troop relocations from Germany to Hungary, signaling a shift in transatlantic relations.
Why is Hungary attractive to Indian investors? Key messages from the Budapest Summit
The Indo-European Business Council (IEBC), also based in Budapest, London and Dubai, organized an international business summit attended by more than 300 business delegates and investors from India and Europe, Hungary, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.
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