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Hungarians Prefer Local Wines For Christmas
- 15 Dec 2017 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Supermarket chains operating in Hungary expect a growth in revenues from wine sales of 5-7% this year. According to statistics, Hungarians prefer local quality wines rather than imported ones, business daily Világgazdaság reported.
Hungarians To Spend 3-4% More On Christmas Presents This Year
- 14 Dec 2017 7:13 AM
- shopping
It is likely that Hungarian households will spend around 100 billion forints (319 million euros) on Christmas presents this year, 3-4% more than a year ago, György Vámos, general secretary of the National Commerce Association (OKSZ), told MTI.
Official: Govt Has No Plans To Squeeze Out Foreign Retail Chains
- 9 Oct 2017 8:58 AM
- business
Commissioner for trade policy Kristóf Szatmáry dismissed the suggestion that the government plans to squeeze out foreign food retailers from the market. In an interview to daily Magyar Idők, he responded to a report suggesting that after the 2018 elections, the government wants to shrink the ownership slice of food retailers held by foreign multinationals, just as they have done in the media as ...
Aldi To Enter Travel Agency Business
- 19 Sep 2017 9:00 AM
- travel
Discount German grocery chain Aldi is launching a travel website in Hungary through a partnership with Central Europe’s largest travel agency, Eurotours International, head of Aldi’s Hungarian operations Bernard Haide announced on Monday.
Second Fence To Be Built Along Hungary-Serbia Border
- 24 Feb 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The government has decided to build a “secondary line of defence” along Hungary’s fence on its southern border with Serbia, János Lázár, government office chief told his weekly press briefing. Lázár argued that a “significant number” of illegal migrants could arrive in Hungary in 2017.
Hungarian Grocery Chain Reportedly In Dire Straits
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Hungarian grocery chain CBA is closing its subsidiary Palóc Nagykereskedelmi Kft. and its shops, reports left-wing daily Népszabadság.
Tesco Tops FMCG Sellers List, Surpasses Local Chains
- 15 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
The local unit of U.K.ʼs Tesco supermarket chain topped Trade magazineʼs list of the biggest sellers of fast-moving consumer goods last year based on revenue, editor Zsuzsanna Hermann said.
Most Hungarian Retailers To Open On Sundays As Of May 8
- 21 Apr 2016 12:30 PM
- shopping
After the Hungarian government scrapped the Sunday closings law that prevented retailers from opening on Sundays, the majority of retailers present in Hungary announced that they would open from May 8, while some retailers already opened for business this past Sunday, according to reports.
Shops Open As Áder Signs Bill
- 18 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Shops again had the option of staying open yesterday after President János Áder on Friday signed into law the repeal of restrictions on Sunday shopping, and it was promulgated in the official gazette Magyar Közlöny. Hypermarket chain Tesco opened about three-quarters of its 147 units.
Hungarians Prefer Local Wines For Christmas
- 15 Dec 2017 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Supermarket chains operating in Hungary expect a growth in revenues from wine sales of 5-7% this year. According to statistics, Hungarians prefer local quality wines rather than imported ones, business daily Világgazdaság reported.
Hungarians To Spend 3-4% More On Christmas Presents This Year
- 14 Dec 2017 7:13 AM
- shopping
It is likely that Hungarian households will spend around 100 billion forints (319 million euros) on Christmas presents this year, 3-4% more than a year ago, György Vámos, general secretary of the National Commerce Association (OKSZ), told MTI.
Official: Govt Has No Plans To Squeeze Out Foreign Retail Chains
- 9 Oct 2017 8:58 AM
- business
Commissioner for trade policy Kristóf Szatmáry dismissed the suggestion that the government plans to squeeze out foreign food retailers from the market. In an interview to daily Magyar Idők, he responded to a report suggesting that after the 2018 elections, the government wants to shrink the ownership slice of food retailers held by foreign multinationals, just as they have done in the media as ...
Aldi To Enter Travel Agency Business
- 19 Sep 2017 9:00 AM
- travel
Discount German grocery chain Aldi is launching a travel website in Hungary through a partnership with Central Europe’s largest travel agency, Eurotours International, head of Aldi’s Hungarian operations Bernard Haide announced on Monday.
Second Fence To Be Built Along Hungary-Serbia Border
- 24 Feb 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The government has decided to build a “secondary line of defence” along Hungary’s fence on its southern border with Serbia, János Lázár, government office chief told his weekly press briefing. Lázár argued that a “significant number” of illegal migrants could arrive in Hungary in 2017.
Hungarian Grocery Chain Reportedly In Dire Straits
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Hungarian grocery chain CBA is closing its subsidiary Palóc Nagykereskedelmi Kft. and its shops, reports left-wing daily Népszabadság.
Tesco Tops FMCG Sellers List, Surpasses Local Chains
- 15 Jun 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
The local unit of U.K.ʼs Tesco supermarket chain topped Trade magazineʼs list of the biggest sellers of fast-moving consumer goods last year based on revenue, editor Zsuzsanna Hermann said.
Most Hungarian Retailers To Open On Sundays As Of May 8
- 21 Apr 2016 12:30 PM
- shopping
After the Hungarian government scrapped the Sunday closings law that prevented retailers from opening on Sundays, the majority of retailers present in Hungary announced that they would open from May 8, while some retailers already opened for business this past Sunday, according to reports.
Shops Open As Áder Signs Bill
- 18 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Shops again had the option of staying open yesterday after President János Áder on Friday signed into law the repeal of restrictions on Sunday shopping, and it was promulgated in the official gazette Magyar Közlöny. Hypermarket chain Tesco opened about three-quarters of its 147 units.