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Petrol Prices To Hit Yet Another All-Time High On Wednesday In Hungary
"The price of gasoline and diesel will be raised by two and four forints per litre, respectively in Hungary on Wednesday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Monday. Based in international price changes the move appears to be less justified than the hikes delivered last week. more »

Meat Prices To Be Hiked 20% Within Days In Hungary
Meat Prices To Be Hiked 20% Within Days In Hungary
"Due to a sharp rise in base material prices, the retail price of fresh meat could be raised by about 20% within days and the price of meat products could go up by 10-15% in about a month in Hungary, business daily Világgazdaság reporeted on Monday. more »

Gigantic Fuels Price Hikes Hit Hungary On Thursday
Gigantic Fuels Price Hikes Hit Hungary On Thursday
"The price of diesel will be hiked by eight forints and the price of gasoline will go up by five forints per litre as of Thursday in Hungary, Portfolio.hu has learned on Tuesday. more »

Committee Rejects Lower VAT On Food
Committee Rejects Lower VAT On Food
"A Fidesz proposal to reduce VAT on food was voted down by the Socialists and Free Democrats on Parliament’s budget committee yesterday. The bills would cut VAT on food products from 20% to 10% and 5%. more »


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