Hungarian business having enormous potential in Chongqing, the heaven of Central China

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What business opportunities do Hungarians have in the Far East where a tough international competition awaits those who would like to start a promising and fruitful enterprise, namely in Chongqing, the business heaven of Central China? Doors are certainly open for Hungarian businesses in the Far East since Hungarians are warmly welcomed, but this does not mean that it is easy to conquer the Chinese market. In the following, based on the travel journal of a Hungarian man shared on Mandier.hu, we weigh the potential opportunities present for Hungarian entrepreneurs in the Far East.
The city of Chongqing, the business heaven of Central China, is a significant economic power in the region. This metropolis perfectly combines the exotic with the modern, since palm trees and mountains fit into the image of the constantly developing city famous for its skyscrapers, restaurants, rapid economic growth and vibrant atmosphere.
Chongqing, economic superpower of China
A Hungarian journalist, György Szalma, had the unique opportunity to travel to the dynamic Chongqing and observe firsthand where the potential opportunities lie for Hungarian businesses in the Far East. Right after arriving in the metropolis, he headed for the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, which is located on the 36th floor of one of the highest skyscrapers of the centre, offering a fantastic panorama for the lucky visitors.
The meeting with the Hungarian consul and the diplomats of Hungary was beyond his expectations, and he highly commended the excellent work of the Consulate and its diplomats who all speak the Chinese language and thus have a perfect insight into the business opportunities present on the Chinese market.
In fact, Chongqing is the leading economic capital of China where every European nation aims to get into a favourable position.
Therefore, a fierce competition takes place between the nations to establish business relations in the Far East. It is not only Hungary that has aspirations about business expansion in China, but Austria as well. In fact, it was only a few days ago that the Consulate General of Austria was set up in Chengdu, close to Chongqing since Austrians have also discovered the potential business opportunities lying in the region.
However, compared to them, Hungarians are still at the very beginning of acquiring a reputation in China, and the Hungarian-Polish friendship does not faciliate our task either given that everyone is involved in this fierce competition.





