AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHungary’s Rule-of-Law Overhaul: PM Péter Magyar says his government will start removing President Tamás Sulyok via a constitutional amendment and launch broader constitutional reform in autumn, alongside an anti-corruption push including a National Asset Protection and Recovery Office (“Operation Purgatory”). Real-Estate & Logistics Investment: HelloParks completed the sale of its 46,000 sqm FT1 logistics warehouse in Fót (Budapest North) to an international investor; the fully leased, EU-taxonomy-aligned asset with BREEAM “Excellent” rating signals renewed capital interest in Hungarian industrial property. Tourism Value for Austrians: Bank Austria’s “Vacation Euro” survey finds Austrian tourists get about 25% more purchasing power in Hungary than at home, with Pécs and Lake Balaton positioning Hungary as a strong value destination. EU Media Funding Fight (Regional Watch): In Czechia, journalists and staff stage a 24-hour strike over plans to shift public broadcaster funding from fees to the state budget, raising fears of political influence—an issue that will resonate with Hungary-focused media-watchers. Tech for Industry: Eclipse Automation launched Eclipse RealitySync, using immersive tech to help manufacturers evaluate and scale factory automation faster, with a Hungary presence. Energy & Trade Context: Malaysia reports strong trade growth in Jan–May 2026 driven by AI infrastructure demand and energy products, underscoring how global power and tech cycles keep reshaping export winners.
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