19 result(s) for japanese company in Business
Gov’t Supports Hungarian Businesses Entering Foreign Markets, Says Orbán
- 15 May 2024 7:08 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
A crucial component of the Hungarian government’s industrial strategy is to provide incentives to Hungarian businesses entering foreign markets, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the inauguration of a MOL complex in Tiszaújváros, in north-eastern Hungary.
Japan's TDK Announces HUF 3.5 Billion Investment in W Hungary
- 6 Dec 2023 7:03 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Appliances and electronics company TDK Hungary Components is investing 3.5 billion forints (EUR 9.2m), which comes with a 1.5 billion forint government grant, at a plant in Szombathely, in western Hungary, the company announced.
New Next-Gen Battery Plant: 'Hungary Aims to be a Global Forerunner of Eco Protection'
- 10 May 2023 7:08 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
China’s battery producer Eve Power will build its first European plant in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said.
Suzuki Leads Hungarian New Car Market for Sixth Year in a Row
- 4 Jan 2022 6:54 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Japanese car maker Suzuki led Hungary’s new car market for the sixth year in a row in 2021, Magyar Suzuki said on Monday.
Japanese Instant Noodle Company Announces HUF 4.3 Billion Expansion
- 23 Apr 2021 5:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The local unit of Japan’s Nissin Foods will spend 4.3 billion forints (EUR 11.8m) to expand its instant noodle soup plant in Kecskemét, in central Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said.
Japanese Companies Important For Hungarian Economy
- 3 Jun 2019 9:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Japanese companies are an important factor in Hungary’s growing economy, contributing to its Europe-topping first quarter annual growth of 5.3 percent, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said.
New Battery Production Plant To Be Constructed In Miskolc
- 30 Mar 2018 9:08 AM
- http://www.kormany.hu/en/ministry-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade
- business
Japanese battery manufacturing specialist GS Yuasa is constructing its first factory in Europe in Miskolc’s southern industrial park; the foundation stone of the new facility, which will be completed by 2019, was laid on Wednesday.
Hungary Signs Contract For Autonomous Vehicle Test Track
- 20 Apr 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Economy Minister Mihály Varga on Wednesday signed a contract with companies involved in setting up a track in Zalaegerszeg, in western Hungary, for testing autonomous vehicles. Varga said at the event that the facility would be world-class and would put Hungary at the forefront of the development of self-driving vehicles.
Unveiling Of A 20.6 Million Euros Investment In Hungary By Japan’s SIIX Corporation
- 18 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- business
From Jan. 1, Hungary’s state investment-promotion system will be overhauled so that budget support for investments is funnelled to companies not only on the basis of how many jobs they create but also taking into account their technological standards and value-added, the foreign affairs and trade minister said.
Gov’t Supports Hungarian Businesses Entering Foreign Markets, Says Orbán
- 15 May 2024 7:08 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
A crucial component of the Hungarian government’s industrial strategy is to provide incentives to Hungarian businesses entering foreign markets, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the inauguration of a MOL complex in Tiszaújváros, in north-eastern Hungary.
Japan's TDK Announces HUF 3.5 Billion Investment in W Hungary
- 6 Dec 2023 7:03 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Appliances and electronics company TDK Hungary Components is investing 3.5 billion forints (EUR 9.2m), which comes with a 1.5 billion forint government grant, at a plant in Szombathely, in western Hungary, the company announced.
New Next-Gen Battery Plant: 'Hungary Aims to be a Global Forerunner of Eco Protection'
- 10 May 2023 7:08 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
China’s battery producer Eve Power will build its first European plant in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, Péter Szijjártó, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said.
Suzuki Leads Hungarian New Car Market for Sixth Year in a Row
- 4 Jan 2022 6:54 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Japanese car maker Suzuki led Hungary’s new car market for the sixth year in a row in 2021, Magyar Suzuki said on Monday.
Japanese Instant Noodle Company Announces HUF 4.3 Billion Expansion
- 23 Apr 2021 5:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The local unit of Japan’s Nissin Foods will spend 4.3 billion forints (EUR 11.8m) to expand its instant noodle soup plant in Kecskemét, in central Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said.
Japanese Companies Important For Hungarian Economy
- 3 Jun 2019 9:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
Japanese companies are an important factor in Hungary’s growing economy, contributing to its Europe-topping first quarter annual growth of 5.3 percent, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said.
New Battery Production Plant To Be Constructed In Miskolc
- 30 Mar 2018 9:08 AM
- http://www.kormany.hu/en/ministry-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade
- business
Japanese battery manufacturing specialist GS Yuasa is constructing its first factory in Europe in Miskolc’s southern industrial park; the foundation stone of the new facility, which will be completed by 2019, was laid on Wednesday.
Hungary Signs Contract For Autonomous Vehicle Test Track
- 20 Apr 2017 8:00 AM
- business
Economy Minister Mihály Varga on Wednesday signed a contract with companies involved in setting up a track in Zalaegerszeg, in western Hungary, for testing autonomous vehicles. Varga said at the event that the facility would be world-class and would put Hungary at the forefront of the development of self-driving vehicles.
Unveiling Of A 20.6 Million Euros Investment In Hungary By Japan’s SIIX Corporation
- 18 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- business
From Jan. 1, Hungary’s state investment-promotion system will be overhauled so that budget support for investments is funnelled to companies not only on the basis of how many jobs they create but also taking into account their technological standards and value-added, the foreign affairs and trade minister said.