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This Is How the Sándor Demján Program Got Hungarian Businesses Fired Up

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
Within the framework of the Demján Sándor 1+1 program, the budget of which has been increased to 130 billion forints, the Ministry of National Economy has so far made decisions on supporting 1,325 Hungarian enterprises, who have become eligible for a total of 104.5 billion forints of non-refundable support. The pace of the program is constantly accelerating, the amount of payments has reached 75 billion forints, so two-thirds of the enterprises …
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Within the framework of the Demján Sándor 1+1 program, the budget of which has been increased to 130 billion forints, the Ministry of National Economy has so far made decisions on supporting 1,325 Hungarian enterprises, who have become eligible for a total of 104.5 billion forints of non-refundable support. The pace of the program is constantly accelerating, the amount of payments has reached 75 billion forints, so two-thirds of the enterprises …

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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