IMF forecast: Hungarian economy to return to growth this year
The IMF forecasts 3.3 percent growth for 2025, and only Malta, Romania and Poland are expected to grow at a faster clip of 3.5-4.0%.
The IMF forecasts 3.3 percent growth for 2025, and only Malta, Romania and Poland are expected to grow at a faster clip of 3.5-4.0%.
Minister Varga said this year Hungary will take up the presidency of the European Union “for the second time amid challenging times”.
The Council also decided to lower the symmetric interest rate corridor in tandem, bringing the O/N deposit rate to 6.75% and the O/N collateralised loan rate to 8.75%.
Thanks to its close economic and investment cooperation with China, Hungary belongs among “the global frontrunners” of the technological transformation in the world, Minister Szijjártó said.
State Secretary Kovács sat down for a quick interview with Economx.hu following his lecture at their Business Talks'24 conference.
The prime minister said farm prices had imploded due to “flawed decisions in Brussels”, and the remedy was to elect new EU leaders.
Minister Szijjártó said discrimination against Hungarian companies was unacceptable and the procedures were unfounded.
Minister Szijjártó said Ukraine was increasingly on the back foot in the war against Russia, which he said had prompted a “dangerous response” in Brussels.
Bence Rétvári said the laptops, distributed in the third year of the government scheme, would benefit 5th, 6th, and 9th graders.
The foreign minister said previous sanctions had caused more damage to Europe than to Russia, and that European citizens had been the ones to pay the price, including Hungarians who had nothing to do with the war.
The prime minister said the left wanted “a puppet pro-war government controlled by Brussels and Washington” instead of a pro-peace government.
“We’re the ones who got the Hungarian economy back on its feet after … the left bankrupted it,” PM Orbán said.
“We can be proud that in Hungary still there is a will and the necessary resources to renew churches,” the president said.
Tamás Deutsch told the campaign launch event for the European Parliament election that all candidates on the EP list were dedicated and well-prepared patriots who had already demonstrated their talent.
“Brussels has a pro-war majority now, there is an atmosphere of war in Europe and politics are ruled by a war logic,” PM Orbán said.