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November 21st, 2019
Whereas Hungary's economy is expected to grow by five percent this year, it is strongly linked to economies of other European Union member states, many of which are experiencing a slowdown, the head of the Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday. So the government is planning a second economic protection action plan to be implemented early next year, he said. The plan aims to minimise the impact of negative external economic developments on Hungary, he said at a regular press briefing, without going into the details of specific measures.
MTI
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