The latte filling plant of energy and soft drinks manufacturer Hell Energy Hungary Plc. was inaugurated in the outskirts of Szikszó, NE Hungary this Thursday. The investment cost HUF 8 billion, to which the government provided HUF 4 billion in non-refundable support.
At the inauguration, Finance Minister Mihály Varga said that this company, like the Hungarian economy, operates despite the coronavirus epidemic, performs well, people work, "there is reason to be confident," adding his opinion that the economy can perform in difficult conditions, the state news agency MTI reports.
As the minister put it, the crisis is also an opportunity, and although the economy has not remained as it was before the epidemic, but it is prospering, investments are being made, as is the case here in Szikszó. He was of the view that "We don’t need outside help, we’re “alone,” even though we can’t escape global influences, we have had to face new challenges due to shrinking export markets," he added.












