Orbán: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Will Also Receive a Fixed 3 Percent Loan
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Small entrepreneurs will receive a maximum of 150 million in loans, which they can use freely. According to Orbán, there is indeed a take-off in the Hungarian economy, but it has only been delayed by half a year because of Trump.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held a joint press conference with Elek Nagy, President of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The answers to economic questions were broadcast live on Origó. Among other things, the Prime Minister announced a fixed 3 percent loan for Hungarian businesses, but in response to journalistic questions, he also gave his thoughts on the fake news scandal incited by the left and the tax plans of the Tisza Party.
Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, held a joint press conference with Elek Nagy, President of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, on Saturday morning. The Prime Minister announced that the government will provide a fixed 3% loan to SMEs through the Széchenyi Card Program. The Prime Minister's words also revealed that the government has not yet decided on the corporate tax cut, which is still being worked out. In response to a q…
We are publishing the full recording of the joint press conference between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and MKIK President Elekkel Nagy.
Small and medium-sized enterprises can apply for a loan with a maximum amount of 150 million, with a fixed interest rate of 3 percent - this was announced by the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on his Facebook page on Saturday morning that he had a “huge announcement” coming from him. At a press conference held jointly with Elek Nagy, president of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he then announced a fixed-interest, 3 percent loan for businesses. Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises will be able to use this up to a maximum of 150 million forints, and the loan will be delivered…
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