VOL. 31. NUMBER 14 | JULY 14 – JULY 27, 2023
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SPECIAL REPORT INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Logistics
Logistics and Industrial Boom Continues With industrial and logistics demand remaining high and vacancy at record lows, the boom in the sector is continuing. Analysts say the Greater Budapest area is in a favorable position given the growing demand for logistics, e-commerce and light industrial space. 12
Provincial Hubs Beginning to Grow in Secondary Cities Developer-led industrial development is finally extending to regional hubs across Hungary as in other Central European countries. Total stock for the sector has reached 4.58 million sqm in Hungary, 70% of it in the Greater Budapest area. 14
Guardians of the American Way
SOCIALITE
Discovering Local Garden of Eden at the S.U.N. Festival
Midway through summer, and it’s festival season in Hungary. As ever, it feels like we’re spoiled for choice without being truly excited. One event with a difference you may not have heard of is the S.U.N., which is taking place this weekend. 22
NEWS
Inflation Slowing, Single-digits on the Horizon
Although the rate of inflation continued to slow in June, it remained above 20%. According to analysts, disinflation will accelerate significantly during the summer, and inflation will be in the single-digits territory by the end of the year. 3
FOCUS
AmCham has promoted U.S. business ethics in Hungary for 30 years, but are those values still relevant today? CEO Írisz Lippai-Nagy and president Zoltán Szabó discuss this and much else. 9 BUSINESS
Parliament Passes 2024 Budget Despite Many Uncertainties
The government majority has passed the country’s annual budget amidst widespread criticism from the political opposition and doubts voiced by market analysts. The plans predict that 2024 will see a significant rebound from the depths of the current year. 6