Hungary could be the link between Africa and Europe

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According to globoport.hu, Hungary is judged poorly in Africa in the last thirty years, and this needs to be changed. This is why the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Sub-Saharan Department organised the West African Forum for Hungarian businessmen.
Many Africans students have studied in Hungary in the last decades and these relations, memories will never fade. Several of these students have important jobs in their homeland now, but they still have a connection to us. “This facility should be exploited” said Dr Zoltán Kiss, the president of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and highlighted that the chamber professional department of the Visegrád Four held a meeting in the same building where the forum was held. This is important and also symbolical, because Hungary could be the logistic centre, the link between the third world and the V4, and the other member states of the European Union.

“We have to rediscover this part of the world” continued the head of department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Márk Horváth said that they have already doubled the number of representations in the region and three times more people serve there than before. When the professional portfolio has the necessary information, they will recommend Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Senegal etc. to Hungarian entrepreneurs.
“We can’t settle for Africa by saying that it’s too far away” said Sándor Balogh, the president of the African-Hungarian Union and the Hungarian Trade & Cultural Centre. A bad harvest or a bloody conflict could be enough to trigger an immigration wave towards Europe. “We can’t close our gates” emphasised Sándor Balogh, because the situation would either get even worse and they break in on us, or the conditions would flourish and then we get left out.
One thing is for sure: Africa is a hard nut to crack, but meetings like this can help this process. “Congo is the most complicated country in the region” said the president of the Foundation for Africa and added that we should pay attention to Congo, because it plays an important role in the continent’s political and economic life. According to France Mutombo Tshimuanga, Congo is the world’s richest country regarding mineral treasures.







