The first and foremost task of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary is to help its 180 members conduct business with good services and events. Also the Chamber is to represent British business values in Hungary.
The first and foremost task of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary is to help its 180 members conduct business with good services and events. Also the Chamber is to represent British business values in Hungary.
"We are widely recognized as being a country that is engaged in Hungary with a lot of project work." These words by the British Ambassador to Hungary, Greg Dorey to Diplomacy and Trade magazine well reflect his activity in fostering bilateral ties
British Telecom came to Hungary in 1999 with the aim of planting roots in East Central Europe and providing service for its clients in this region, as well. Although, the structure and the products and services have changed since, this aim has not.
The change of the social, political and economic system in Hungary in the late 1980s and early 1990s and the subsequent privatization boom brought together the Hungarian ‘Ormai and Partners’ law office and the British legal firm McKenna.
It seems that the exhibition ‘Treasures from Budapest’ at London’s Royal Academy of Arts is a surefire block-buster. Visited by 5,000 people in one weekend, the show proves to be so popular that it might take a European tour next year.

