Hungarys government vows to support troubled food companies.

By bne IntelliNews January 26, 2012
The Hungarian government is considering a set of measures aimed at supporting troubled food companies in order to ensure the security of supply of domestic agricultural goods, MTI news agency reported. Under the draft, the state would assume a role in the management and ownership of companies that receive state financial assistance until they repay the support. The authorities will draw a list of companies that could be affected by the scheme.

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