Tibor Jona
- European Investment Bank
- Communication Department
- 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer
- L-2950 Luxembourg
- Luxembourg
Hungarian companies have become more optimistic about the business environment after their concerns eased over growth obstacles including energy costs, according to a European Investment Bank (EIB) Group survey. Firms in Hungary see fewer barriers to investments than the European Union average even as it’s too soon to predict an overall domestic rebound, new country results from the EIB Group Investment Survey (EIBIS) show.
En 2024, le Groupe Banque européenne d’investissement (Groupe BEI) a accordé 314 millions d’euros de nouveaux financements en Hongrie à l’appui de projets visant à améliorer les services ferroviaires, à répondre à la demande d’électricité des grandes entreprises manufacturières locales et à soutenir les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME). Ce volume recouvre des ressources provenant des deux composantes du Groupe BEI, à savoir la Banque européenne d’investissement (BEI) et le Fonds européen d’investissement (FEI).
Hungarian respondents recognise the need to adapt their lifestyle due to the effects of climate change, according to the annual Climate Survey commissioned by the European Investment Bank (EIB). Many believe that investing in adaptation now will prevent higher costs in the future.