Hungarian-British Chamber of Commerce opens in London

22 October 2012

The Hungarian-British Chamber of Commerce (HBCC) was established in London with an aim to boost bilateral relationships between the two countries and to facilitate trade. György Nagy, the co-founder of HBCC, said most other countries active on the British market, including the Czech Republic and Poland, have established a chamber of commerce in Britain in the last 20 years. Nagy said HBCC has already established a working relationship with the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary and the two plans to launch joint initiatives. Between 80 to 100 Hungarian companies active on the British market will be invited to join HBCC.

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