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Selling greater Budapest to Europe

Thu, Oct 15 2009 12:13 CET 1558 Views
Selling greater Budapest to Europe

Instead of seven halls as in 2008, this year trade visitors only had to negotiate six. Exhibitors came from 37 countries, and Hungary was present at two stands, with a total of ten companies from the Budapest Business Region represented.

Karl Walter Schuster, Central European director of building technology enterprise YIT clearly set out his view of Central and Eastern Europe: "Poland and the Czech Republic are stable, in Hungary things have come to an absolute standstill and in Romania we learnt the hard way."

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