However, the recent miserable Q3 preliminary data is no surprise
The changed economic and international environment is cited as justification
The Hungarian Battery Association refutes the claims
Márton Nagy and Dávid Vitézy also spoke out in the Financial Times' comprehensive report
Disappointing data published for September
Shiny promises overshadowed by election spending concerns
Locals are concerned about the huge area and the lack of information
Zsolt Hernádi says we need national sovereignty in politics and cooperation in economics
Romanian PM to investigate the risks of the deal due to Hungary's ties with Russia
In Tatabánya
Here goes nothing
Heves says no, looks for new investor instead of Chinese battery maker
Micro firms, SMEs in the capital can apply to finance their projects in Budapest
Capacities have been expanded
There is a slight upturn, but the sector is still not in good shape
Local firms may use state funding for cress-border expansion
Focus on waste collection and recycling
Surprisingly small surplus in July
Extremely sluggish momentum
Wage growth will not suffice