Hungary

US removes Orban key ally from sanctions list "as it no longer aligns with US foreign policy interests”

bne IntelliNews April 16, 2025

Reversal comes three months after Antal Rogan was blacklisted under the Global Magnitsky programme for his alleged central role in systemic corruption.

EU is discussing plan to sidestep Hungary’s veto on renewing sanctions

Ben Aris in Berlin April 16, 2025

The EU is discussing a plan to sidestep Hungary’s veto on renewing sanctions that boils down to not holding the biannual vote to renew them. Under EU rules if the sanctions are not renewed the measures currently in place remain in effect.

Chinese state media spotlights Hungary’s cost-of-living crisis in rare rebuke

bne IntelliNews April 15, 2025

Hungarian families are being squeezed by Europe's fastest-rising living costs, according to a rare and striking report aired over the weekend by CGTN, the international arm of China’s state-controlled media.

US energy envoy urges Europe to lock in long-term LNG deals with American suppliers at Budapest LNG summit

bne IntelliNews April 15, 2025

The United States is ramping up diplomatic efforts to expand its liquefied natural gas exports to Europe, with a clear objective of regaining energy dominance on the global stage.

Hungarian parliament passes controversial constitutional overhaul, reinforcing conservative agenda

bne IntelliNews April 15, 2025

Parliament has passed the 15th amendment to the country's constitution, enshrining a string of hardline conservative provisions seen as further alienating Hungary from Western liberal norms.

New study reveals extent of Russian disinformation targeting Emerging Europe

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia April 14, 2025

'Pravda network' targeting regions of geopolitical interest for the Kremlin with negative impact on democracy and regional stability.

Hungary's Viktor Orban discusses energy issues with Erdogan in Ankara

bne IntelliNews April 14, 2025

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for bilateral talks in Antalya, which focused on energy issues and developing bilateral economic, military and defence cooperation.

Fidesz launches full-scale assault against Tisza Party MEP over EU funds suspension comment

bne IntelliNews April 13, 2025

Hungary's ruling party is seeking to deflect blame for the continued suspension of EU funds by singling out a recent remark made by Kinga Kollar, an opposition MEP of the Tisza Party.

S&P revises Hungary’s outlook to negative, citing stagflation risks and fiscal slippage

bne IntelliNews April 13, 2025

Standard & Poor’s has revised Hungary’s sovereign credit outlook from stable to negative, warning that increasing fiscal slippage and persistent inflation could threaten macroeconomic stability ahead of the 2026 parliamentary elections.

COMMENT: Could the US strike a deal to restart Nord Stream gas pipeline?

bne IntelliNews April 13, 2025

US President Donald Trump has made it clear that he wants to do business with Russia and tap into its vast raw material resources. But restarting the Nord Stream gas pipeline is the only US-Russian business project that looks viable.

UPDATE: Hungary blocks EU sanctions on Serbia's deputy PM

bne IntelliNews April 11, 2025

Vulin claims Hungary and Slovakia have blocked EU sanctions on him after he made a series of controversial remarks in the European Parliament earlier this week.

Hungary's leading retailer mulls contingency plan in wake of government-mandated margin cap

bne IntelliNews April 11, 2025

Hungary's second-largest retailer Spar, incurred a loss in 2024 for the third consecutive year, weighed down by windfall taxes and state-imposed price measures that have hit its bottom line.

US interim envoy flags energy diversification as key priority for Orban government in first public address

bne IntelliNews April 9, 2025

In his first public appearance in Budapest, US chargé d'affaires Robert Palladino stated that American diplomacy under a Trump administration would steer clear of "activism".

Hungary's Q1 budget deficit widens to 62% of full-year target, central bank warns of impact of trade war

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

Hungary's cash flow-based budget deficit reached HUF831.2bn (€2bn) last month, bringing the Q1 gap to HUF2.55 trillion, or 62% of the full year target, according to preliminary data from the National Economy Ministry.

Hungarian CPI posts surprise slowdown in March as fuel costs ease

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

Hungary's consumer price growth slowed more than expected in March to 4.7% (chart) from 5.6% from the previous month, marking the first decline after five consecutive months of acceleration.

COMMENT: US tariffs set to squeeze European corporate earnings across multiple sectors – Fitch Ratings

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

US President Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs on European imports – set at 20% for EU member states and 10% for the UK – are poised to curtail revenue and profitability growth across several corporate sectors in Europe, according Fitch.

Hungary braced for blow from US tariffs as Audi, pharma and agri exports hit

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

Hungary's export-reliant economy is under growing strain as sweeping new US tariffs take effect.

Hungary says no to EU countermeasures targeting US products

bne IntelliNews April 8, 2025

Hungary has come out forcefully against European Commission plans to impose retaliatory tariffs on US imports, with Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto warning that such measures would inflict economic harm on consumers and escalate tensions.

Waberer to double revenue and profit by 2031 with €400mn expansion drive

bne IntelliNews April 7, 2025

Waberer's International has unveiled bold plans to more than double its revenue and profit by 2030 targeting €1.7bn in sales and over €100mn in operating profit by 2031 and become Central and Eastern Europe's leading logistics group by 2027.

Hungary’s industry downturn deepens before tariffs come into play

bne IntelliNews April 7, 2025

Hungary's industrial output in February plunged to levels last seen during the 2020 Covid lockdowns, with official data showing an 8.0% year-on-year contraction after adjusting for calendar effects and an 8.7% (chart) decline.

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