Hungarian-Montenegrin Intergovernment Joint Economic Committee meets in Budapest

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A meeting of the Hungarian-Montenegrin Intergovernment Joint Economic Committee took place in Budapest yesterday. Hungary seeks to strengthen its economic partnership with Montenegro, in terms of joint investments and trade, state secretary for economic diplomacy Levente Magyar said after the meeting. 

Among EU member states, Hungary is the second-biggest investor in Montenegro, he added. He noted that the Hungarian National Trading House had opened an office in Podgorica and that Hungaryʼs Eximbank had made a €45 mln credit line available for cooperation between Hungarian and Montenegrin SMEs.

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