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Hungary’s economy is projected to grow by 6 percent or more by 2021, though not even one percent from the European Union.



That is what the finance minister claimed mihali class (In a photo at a previous event) In an interview with the government-affiliated news portal Origo.hu, the law asked how Hungary intends to deal with the fact that it wants to withhold funds from the Brussels Reconstruction Fund under the guise of law. “Brussels is trying to create a political question from a purely economic point of view,” he added: “We are creative, but I would like to point out that this shy attitude of Brussels does not affect the Hungarian economy. “If the necessary steps are taken, the EU should suspend its transfer by the end of the year,” he said.

When asked about the new global minimum tax for companies, which the Hungarian finance minister described as “biden tax”, Poland, Ireland, Cyprus and Estonia were described as “allies” in the European Union. O’isidiyile to continue discussions, a compromise which was expected in the autumn.

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