Future Hungarian-American energy deal in the works, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs says
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The tariff measures announced by US President Donald Trump in early April could trigger significant changes in the global economy. For us, perhaps the most pressing question is how the European Union, and within it Hungary, can adapt to the changing global market conditions that result from these measures. We sought the answer to this with our experts.
On Friday.Levente Magyar, Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs, reviewed Hungarian-American bilateral issues, such as double taxation and energy cooperation, and U.S. efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.Levente Magyar, in Washington, D.C., with John Coale, Director General for European Affairs at the White House National Security Council Referring to MTI as one of the specific elements …
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