
National Bank warns of weak productivity indicators
Productivity indicators in Hungary are below the average for EU countries. This represents a growth reserve for the domestic economy.

Italian Prime Minister congratulates on Hungary’s successful EU presidency
Meloni and PM Orbán reiterated their commitment to further deepening their countries' bilateral partnership and said that trade reached 14 billion euros in 2023.

Interest rate freeze extended
The law extending the interest rate freeze has now been published in the Official Gazette. The government has extended the interest rate freeze until 30 June 2025, which currently protects the mortgage loans of 290,000 Hungarian families.

Orbán: Hungary’s ruling parties are ‘the opposition to a pro-migration Brussels’
Hungary has so far spent some 2 billion euros on border controls and "deserves an award rather than punishment", PM Orbán said.

Free parking for electric cars to be abolished in two years
From 1 January 2027, free parking for vehicles with a green number plate will be abolished in Budapest.

Bóka does not ‘pin great hopes on EC’s activities in upcoming cycle’
János Bóka visited the European Commission on the second working day of the new administration in order to learn about the body's opinion on the current challenges.

Hungary’s economic recovery is underway, minister says
The foreign minister said Hungary has become the "number one" location in Europe for cooperation between Western and Eastern companies.

Tisza bets on transparency
Unlike the other parties, the Tisza party receives no state subsidies and no support from abroad.

Demján programme launched
The Sándor Demján Programme is being launched as part of the new economic policy action plan.

Potential of Tisza exhausted?
The Tisza party has apparently reached its limits, concludes the opinion research institute Real-PR 93 from its latest survey.