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HUNGARY: Orban Leads Two-Day Government Meeting to Discuss Legislative Plans

HUNGARY
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban leads a two-day government meeting at a castle in southeastern Hungary. The focus of the meetings, which started late Tuesday, will be on legislative plans for the rest of this year as well as Orban’s program of “economic neutrality,” according to his spokesman.
  • An MEP of the governing Fidesz party pressed the European Commission to review temporary punitive tariffs on imports of electric vehicles from China in light of member states' doubts that the measure serves the interests of Europe, MTI report.
  • There are no local releases scheduled for today, with industrial production figures for August due to cross Friday morning (Est: -2.8% Y/Y; Prior: -6.4%).
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  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban leads a two-day government meeting at a castle in southeastern Hungary. The focus of the meetings, which started late Tuesday, will be on legislative plans for the rest of this year as well as Orban’s program of “economic neutrality,” according to his spokesman.
  • An MEP of the governing Fidesz party pressed the European Commission to review temporary punitive tariffs on imports of electric vehicles from China in light of member states' doubts that the measure serves the interests of Europe, MTI report.
  • There are no local releases scheduled for today, with industrial production figures for August due to cross Friday morning (Est: -2.8% Y/Y; Prior: -6.4%).