Latest news in Hungary - 28 Dec 2024

** School year deferrals open ** Mészáros wealth increases ** $1 billion food processing plant planned ** Poland to sue Hungary ** Minimum wage increase **

- New School Year Deferral Applications Open: Parents in Hungary can now apply online to defer or advance their child's start date for compulsory education. Applications are accepted until January 20, 2025, as the process allows for adjustments based on children's readiness for school. For more details, read here.

- Budapest to Build $1 Billion Food Processing Plant: The city of Budapest is planning a significant investment of one billion dollars into a new food processing plant aimed at reducing waste and improving supply chains. This initiative is expected to create jobs and enhance food security in the capital. Details are available here.

- Poland to Sue Hungary Over Asylum Case: Tensions are rising as Poland announces plans to take Hungary to the EU Court for granting political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, linked to serious criminal charges. This highlights increasing political friction between the two nations. More information can be found here.

- Weather Update: Gray and Foggy Conditions Ahead: Expect a gray and foggy weekend in Hungary with temperatures ranging from -1 to 7 degrees Celsius. Residents are advised to prepare for persistent fog and reduced visibility, especially in eastern and central Hungary. Check the full forecast here.

- Minimum Wage Increase Set for 2025: Hungary's minimum wage will increase by 9% starting in 2025, with additional hikes planned in subsequent years. However, concerns remain as Hungary's minimum wage continues to lag behind those of neighboring countries. For further details, click here.

- Mészáros Lőrinc’s Wealth Surges: Hungarian businessman Mészáros Lőrinc has seen his fortune jump from $1.7 billion to $3.3 billion, making headlines for his significant rise in wealth, reflecting national pride in Hungarian success. Read more about his financial journey here.

- Healthcare Innovations in Hungary: Hungary's clinical research efforts are advancing, offering thousands of Hungarians access to new therapies through clinical trials. These initiatives aim to improve healthcare outcomes and provide hope to those with challenging conditions. Learn more here.