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Distinguished readers,

It is an honour to present my compliments to those interested in the countries and nations of the world, to friends of the Republic of Hungary, and to the citizens of China - a civilization with a history of 5,000 years and a country which is home to one fourth of the world’s population. This book is dedicated to them, with the hope of strengthening our economic and cultural ties and of drawing these two peoples together.
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The season program

Stage II. - Lanzhou

06. 04. 2008. - 07. 04. 2008. -

Investment and business development conference targeted partner visits, bilateral business meetings, product presentation, gastronomic week, tourism workshop, cultural introduction of Hungary.

Stage II. Chengdu

09. 04. 2008. - 10. 04. 2008. -

Investment and business development conference targeted partner visits, bilateral business meetings, product presentation, gastronomic week, tourism workshop, cultural introduction of Hungary.
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sectors

Bio-technology


Hungary can be proud of the most developed pharmaceutical industry of the new EU member states. The country is also destined to this kind of success by tradition. It was for example, a Hungarian, Albert Szent-György who discovered vitamin C for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1937.  The extremely successful pharmaceutical and R&D activity in Hungary provides a suitable basis for the launch of biotechnology, a relatively new scientific field.

Regional service centres


More and more foreign companies are recognizing that it is worth operating their regional centre from Budapest or another Hungarian city. Such service centres are established in Hungary for many reasons and in many spheres of activity. Experiences show that the reasons include both the consolidation considerations of the parent company and budget savings.

Logistics – at the centre of crossroads


Hungary lies at the crossroads where East, West, North and South meet and is therefore an ideal location for logistics centres. Between 2007 and 2013 some EUR 3.5 billion (HUF 850 billion) is allocated to logistics development. One of the aims to is strengthen Hungary's central role for transferring goods that have arrived in the EU from Asia.

Automobile industry - 102 years after the manufacture of the first Hungarian car


The automobile industry has significantly contributed to the success of the Hungarian shift in politics. In the past seventeen years, the Hungarian automobile industry has attracted multinational giants such as Audi, General Motors and Suzuki.
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Ten reasons why Hungary

  1. Location in the heart of Europe
  2. Dynamic economic growth
  3. Business-friendly environment
  4. Membership of the European Union and NATO
  5. Long term political stability
  6. EU-conform investment incentives 
  7. Highly developed logistical, transport and communications infrastructure
  8. Well-trained, creative and flexible human capital
  9. High productivity/wage ratio
  10. Strong presence of foreign and multinational companies

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Sponzors

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