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Tamas Mentzer: The Hungarian economy will be stronger after the virus

Tamas Mentzer: The Hungarian economy will be stronger after the virus

The State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, who is responsible for information and internationalization of Hungary, said on Facebook on Tuesday that Hungary, the Hungarian economy will be stronger after the virus than it was before the virus.

Tamás Menczer noted in a video shared on his community page: Thanks to a successful vaccination program, we are among the first to restart the economy and compete for investment.

Tamás Menczer, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, in charge of Hungary’s international information and presentation.Source: FACEBOOK / TAMÁS MENCZER

In this competition, you had to be fast and agile, just as you had to be fast and flexible in procuring vaccines. After the virus, the global economy is reorganizing, and the investments Hungary competes for also means jobs and economic growth – said the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who added:
Economic growth means seniors can get their next 13-month pension payment back, young adults can get tax breaks, and families with children can get their taxes back.

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