Hungary’s government will soon sign strategic cooperation agreements with the local units of German engineering giant Siemens, Swedish mobile infrastructure maker Ericsson, German brake maker Knorr-Bremse, Israeli drugmaker Teva and French peer Sanofi, a resolution published in the latest issue of official gazette Magyar Közlöny shows. Since last summer, the government has signed strategic partnership agreements with the local units of Coca-Cola, Alcoa, Daimler, Suzuki, Hankook, General Electric, Microsoft, Stadler Rail, Tesco, IBM, Tata Consultancy Services, Nokia Siemens, National Instruments, Audi, Jabil Circuit, Continental, Dalkia and Lego, as well as with Hungarian drugmaker Gedeon Richter.