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Hungary - Gateway to Europe
Business Forum – Ulaanbaatar
5 September 2014
Sándor Holbok
President
Hungarian-Mongolian Committee of the HCCI
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Hungary in the heart of Europe
Land: 93,030 km2
Population: 9,962 million people
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Hungarian economy at a glance
• Presence of the most important
global companies (GE, IBM,
GM, TATA Consulting, ALCOA,
Suzuki, Nokia, Ericsson,
Flextronics, Mercedes-Benz,
GEA, EDF, Exxon, Vodafone,
Deutsche Telekom etc.)
• Companies with regional impact
(MOL, OTP, TriGránit, Fornetti
etc.)
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Hungarian economy at a glance II.
• SMEs provide 60 % of
employment, contribute to GDP
by 40 %
• Strong focus on exports
• Reliance on imported energy
sources
• Excellent geographical location
and transportation routes despite
being landlocked
GDP growth
Source: Eurostat
Inflation
Source: Eurostat
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Industrial Production (billion HUF)
Source: HCSO
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Stock of Foreign Direct Investments in Hungary
Million EUR
Source: National Bank of Hungary, 2014
New methodology
from 2008
Repurchase of
MOL shares ;
Devaluation of HUF
Foreign Direct Investment Stock of
Hungary (M Euros)
Source: kormany.hu
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FDI by investor countries
Source: kormany.hu
Mongolian-Hungarian economic relations
• Bilateral trade volume is very low
• Currently no Mongolian investments in Hungary
• Hungarian Export to Mongolia: 12 000 000 USD
• Mongolian Export to Hungary: 24 530 USD
• Hungarian export growth was 20,4% in 2013
• Hungarian-Mogolian Joint Committee
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Most important goods exported from
Hungary to Mongolia in 2013 (Million USD)
• Pharmaceuticals:
2,3
• Office and data processing machines:
0,5
• Electrical machines, appliances, instruments:
0,35
• Food:
0,32
Cooperation and business opportunities
• Agriculture: food safety, plant protection, butchery
• Water- and environment-related solutions
• Construction: infrastructure, urbanization, restoration of
buildings, industrial parks
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Hungarian-Mongolian Committee
• Established in 2013
• Goals:
- transfer information on business opportunities in Mongolia
- strengthening the economic relations between the two countries
• Take part in business events related to Mongolia such as business
meetings, forums, conferences and delegations to Mongolia
• Secretariat provided by the Hungarian Chamber of Coomerce and
Industry
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The Hungarian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
• The chamber system is governed by the Act on Chambers (Public law
chamber)
• National Chamber coordinates the activities of 23 regional chambers
• The chamber represents the whole Hungarian economy: micro, handicraft,
small, medium, big and also multinational companies
• Largest entrepreneurial association – assurres the legitimacy of the special
position and the weight of the observations on legislation
• Registration of trade and industry companies (excluding agriculture) from
1 January 2012 (more than 500.000 registered companies)
• Public tasks in vocational training
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The Hungarian Chamber system
• Leaders are active CEOs and company owners
• More than 600 employees and 90 regional offices covering the whole
country
• Chambers have an important role in the regulatory bodies of the regional
economic life
• Increased support, increasing importance of Chamber-managed public
tasks (Vocational training, master of crafts, register of construction
companies and grant consultants, management of newspapers etc.)
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Services offered by the HCCI
• Transfer of business information and business
offers
• Issue and certification of trade documentation
(Certificate of origin, ATA Carnet etc.)
• Organization of information sessions, trainings,
seminars
• Development of bilateral economic relations
• Counselling on applications for EU funds and
grants
• Internet portal and newsletters
• Széchenyi Card System - financial support for
SMEs
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International relations of the
Hungarian chambers
• Brussels Office, bilateral chambers in 5 neighbour countries
• HCCI is a regular member of Eurochambres, the association of the
European Chambers of Commerce and Industry
• 5 European Enterprise Network offices in 5 regional Chambers of
Commerce
• Establishment of 10 bilateral committees in priority relations (China,
Arab countries, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Russia, Turkey, Western-Balkans)
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A core activity by each of the Chambers is
the facilitation of market entry and the
establishment of business relations for
its members
Organization of seminars,
conferences and B2B meetings
Participation in international projects
and initiatives
Partnership and agreements with
foreign chambers in 70 countries
Regular contact and events with
embassies, trade commissioners and
trade promotion organizations
Thank you for your kind attention!
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