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New Tisza Cipo Store Opened in Japan

20 May 2021
Krisztina Biró
The prestigious Hungarian shoes brand Tisza Cipő expands further in Japan. The company’s Japanese partner opened a new brand store in the LaLaport Hirazuka Shonan shopping center located in Kanagawa prefecture on 14th May 2021. Wide range of Tisza products can be bought at the shop, from the classical style shoes with the cultic “T” […]
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Sudy Supported Seiren to Open Hungarian Factory

19 April 2021
Krisztina Biró
Seiren, the Japanese comprehensive textile manufacturing company has announced opening a new factory in Pécs, Southern Hungary. The plant will produce eco-friendly car seat upholstery for the European market. The investment amount is over EUR 42 million and the Hungarian government provides non-refundable subsidy for the realization of the project. In the first phase, there […]
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The V4+Japan Framework: A New Mode of Cooperation or a Doomed Project?

2 April 2020
Krisztina Biró
Japan’s relationship with the V4 — Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia — has roots but hasn’t grown much. Much has been written about the reinvigoration of the Japan-EU relationship after signing the strategic and economic partnership in the last few years. But Japanese rapprochement to the EU does not end in Brussels. In recent […]
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First year of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement shows growth in EU exports

17 March 2020
Krisztina Biró
1 February 2020 marks the first anniversary of the entry into force of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). In the first ten months following the implementation of the agreement, EU exports to Japan went up by 6.6% compared to the same period the year before. This outperforms the growth in the past three years, which averaged […]
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Carlos Ghosn Was Too Big Not to Fail in Japan

11 February 2020
Krisztina Biró
Mr. Ian Buruma, a writer of numerous books on Japan and a professor at Bard College discusses the downfall of Carlos Ghosn, the French-Lebanese-Brazilian former C.E.O. of the Nissan and Renault motor companies. "The fallen executive committed a cardinal, culturally unacceptable sin: hubris." Read the whole article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/05/opinion/carlos-ghosn-japan.html  
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Common Fabric of Spirit, Emotion and Virtue Bind Us Together

6 December 2019
Krisztina Biró
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened a large-scale exhibition featuring Hungarian and European artwork in the National Art Centre in Tokyo on Thursday. He said the exhibition is paying due tribute, through culture, to Japan and Hungary, two nations with long-standing cultural heritage and traditions. The prime minister thanked Japan for the 150 years of friendship between the […]
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Japanese Companies 7th Largest Investors in Hungary

6 December 2019
Krisztina Biró
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on Thursday underlined the importance of the continued advancement of ties between Hungary and Japan. Japanese companies are the seventh largest investors in Hungary, with Japan being the largest investor from Asia, Szijjártó told Hungarian public media in Tokyo. Japanese firms have brought advanced technologies to Hungary that contribute greatly to the economy’s […]
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Foreign investment at record high in Hungary

25 November 2019
Krisztina Biró
Foreign investments have already reached a record level this year, with agreements concluded on 62 major investment projects, meaning the creation of some 9,682 new workplaces, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said at his annual hearing before Parliament’s Economic Committee. According to a report by government website kormany.hu, the minister added that […]
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Hungarian-Japanese relations have never been so good

25 November 2019
Krisztina Biró
“Diplomatic relations between Hungary and Japan, which boast a 150-year history, have never been as good as they are today”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a telephone statement to Hungarian news agency MTI from Tokyo on November 6, 2019. “Hungary is maintaining the best ever relations with the world’s third […]
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