Our goal is to realize the southern opening policy, says president of MKIK Africa Department

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Africa is now getting close to us. The continent provides a real opportunity for more and more Hungarian entrepreneurs to trade or invest in the states of the sub-Saharan region. This is not only good for them, but also for the entire Hungarian economy, since it is in line with the government’s newly announced policy. This is what Dr. Zoltán Kiss, president of the MKIK Africa Department, said at the opening ceremony of the Hungarian Trade and Cultural Center’s Africa Expo. He gave GLOBS Magazine an interview after the event.

How do you evaluate the work done by the African Department so far?

I think we can safely say that we are successful. We started the initiatives at the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and then we established the sub-Saharan and then the African departments in the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce. Our goal with the establishment of these departments was clearly to help Hungarian businesses get to the African markets. This is also in line with government goals. In the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the pursuit of government’s efforts in building foreign economic relations plays an important role.

According to this, the Southern Opening Policy towards Africa is especially important for us. Within this framework, we take into account the opportunities of the European Union, as well as domestic and African relational opportunities. So we can not only follow the government’s ideas at the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce, but we can finally realize them in order to boost the Hungarian economy. In order to make Hungarian businesses, know-how and patents available in Africa, we organize meetings for business people, legal forms and forums for discovering opportunities.

We do this in connection with any nation that might potentially be a target country. Our work is also included in the fact that in recent years a number of Hungarian companies have appeared as dealers or investors in Africa.

Consequently, we have found interest there. When we visited Kenya with fourteen Hungarian businessmen, there were about two hundred Kenyan businessmen who wanted to establish contact with Hungarian companies. These included connections that have already been materialized, in the field of utilizing geothermal energy or exporting banking IT systems. The National Banknote Printing Manufacture was also successful in many countries.

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With whom could you cooperate with in this area? Where does the support come from?

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