65 result(s) for telecoms
Hungarian Ft 15bn Set Aside For EU Presidency
- 27 Dec 2010 9:28 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary will spend Ft 15.5 billion, or about €56 million, on its EU presidency in the first half of 2011, far less than the €130 million that the Czech Republic spent during its term in the first half of 2009, Magyar Hírlap reports.
Digital Broadcasting Postponed In Hungary
- 23 Dec 2010 8:04 AM
- tech
"The government has decided to postpone the full digital switchover of Hungary’s television broadcasts by one year, to 2015, putting it in the same group as Romania and Bulgaria. Antenna Hungária will continue its analogue broadcast for one more year.
Hungarian Gov’t Strains To Meet Budget Target
- 17 Dec 2010 7:00 AM
- business
"The government has cut ministries’ spending by Ft 100 billion for the month of December following reports that the state budget was at 151% of the year-end target at the end of November, Napi Gazdasag reports. The cabinet issued a decree setting a Ft 371 billion spending ceiling for the month of December in order to meet the 3.8% budget deficit target for 2010.
MKIK Survey Finds Growing Optimism In Companies In Hungary
- 15 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"The business expectations of Hungarian companies reached pre-crisis levels, according to an October survey by the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK). The survey was conducted before the government announced its windfall taxes on the telecoms, retail and energy sectors.
Hungarian Government To Extend Special Taxes Beyond 2012
- 16 Nov 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"The windfall taxes on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors will be in effect until 2014, two years later than indicated by official government announcements, Budget Council head Gyorgy Kopits revealed on MTV’s “Ma Reggel” programme early Wednesday.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Orbán Argues For “Crisis Taxes,” Flat Tax In Hungary
- 19 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- property
"The government’s “second economic action plan” asserts the public interest through a proportionate distribution of burdens, in the creation and preservation of jobs and in reducing bureaucracy, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in Parliament on Monday.
Hungarian Telecoms Firms Surprised By Size Of Tax
- 19 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"The tax on telecoms companies announced last week by Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not only a violation of EU laws, but will hurt mobile broadband development, economic growth and job creation, Hungary’s second leading mobile operator Telenor declared.
Windfall Taxes On Energy, Telecoms And Retail In Hungary
- 14 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Prime Minister Viktor Orbán yesterday announced new taxes to be imposed on Hungary’s telecoms, energy and large retail companies this year and in the next two years under legislation to be submitted to Parliament on Monday.
Hungarian Ft 15bn Set Aside For EU Presidency
- 27 Dec 2010 9:28 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary will spend Ft 15.5 billion, or about €56 million, on its EU presidency in the first half of 2011, far less than the €130 million that the Czech Republic spent during its term in the first half of 2009, Magyar Hírlap reports.
Digital Broadcasting Postponed In Hungary
- 23 Dec 2010 8:04 AM
- tech
"The government has decided to postpone the full digital switchover of Hungary’s television broadcasts by one year, to 2015, putting it in the same group as Romania and Bulgaria. Antenna Hungária will continue its analogue broadcast for one more year.
Hungarian Gov’t Strains To Meet Budget Target
- 17 Dec 2010 7:00 AM
- business
"The government has cut ministries’ spending by Ft 100 billion for the month of December following reports that the state budget was at 151% of the year-end target at the end of November, Napi Gazdasag reports. The cabinet issued a decree setting a Ft 371 billion spending ceiling for the month of December in order to meet the 3.8% budget deficit target for 2010.
MKIK Survey Finds Growing Optimism In Companies In Hungary
- 15 Dec 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"The business expectations of Hungarian companies reached pre-crisis levels, according to an October survey by the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK). The survey was conducted before the government announced its windfall taxes on the telecoms, retail and energy sectors.
Hungarian Government To Extend Special Taxes Beyond 2012
- 16 Nov 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"The windfall taxes on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors will be in effect until 2014, two years later than indicated by official government announcements, Budget Council head Gyorgy Kopits revealed on MTV’s “Ma Reggel” programme early Wednesday.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Orbán Argues For “Crisis Taxes,” Flat Tax In Hungary
- 19 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- property
"The government’s “second economic action plan” asserts the public interest through a proportionate distribution of burdens, in the creation and preservation of jobs and in reducing bureaucracy, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared in Parliament on Monday.
Hungarian Telecoms Firms Surprised By Size Of Tax
- 19 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"The tax on telecoms companies announced last week by Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not only a violation of EU laws, but will hurt mobile broadband development, economic growth and job creation, Hungary’s second leading mobile operator Telenor declared.
Windfall Taxes On Energy, Telecoms And Retail In Hungary
- 14 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Prime Minister Viktor Orbán yesterday announced new taxes to be imposed on Hungary’s telecoms, energy and large retail companies this year and in the next two years under legislation to be submitted to Parliament on Monday.