Hungarian-Chinese economic mixed committee – Foreign minsiter: Hungary flagship in China-Central Europe cooperation

Change language:

Budapest, March 21 (MTI) – Hungary continues to have a flagship role in cooperation between China and central Europe, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday after a meeting of the Hungarian-Chinese economic mixed committee.

China has become Hungary’s 10th most important trading partner, with exports to that country exceeding 500 billion forints (EUR 1.61bn) last year, he said.

Agriculture and food industry play a significant role in two-way trade, Szijjártó said, adding that among central European countries Hungary’s export licences to China cover the highest number of product groups.

Two Chinese automotive industry suppliers will make 30 million euros of investments in Hungary, creating 600 jobs, Szijjártó said.

One of the investments will involve a capacity expansion and the other will be a greenfield investment, he added, without revealing the names of the companies. Both will be in the west of the country and details of the investments will be announced in weeks, he said.

It was agreed at the meeting that talks would be started on exporting poultry and dairy products to China. It is necessary to find new markets for Hungarian dairy products in order to maintain the sector’s development, Szijjártó said.

china-hungary-3

Commenting on the planned modernisation of the Budapest-Belgrade rail link, he said it is in the interest of central Europe and the Western Balkans, and also fits well in the Chinese Silk Road scheme. The Hungarian government has submitted to the European Commission an intergovernmental agreement on construction with an appendix on acquisitions and will present a related bill to parliament this week. China’s Eximbank officials will arrive in Hungary in early April and present a credit financing proposal to the economy ministry, he said. Some 85 percent of the project is planned to be financed from Chinese credit, he added.

Continue reading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *