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Each report contains in-depth analysis of the sector’s importance for the Hungary’s economy, detailed statistics and infographics. The report’s contents include executive summary, sector and subsector overviews, competitive and regulatory environment, as well as thorough company profiles of the top market players.
The countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)* continues to prioritise infrastructure development as a cornerstone for economic growth and regional integration. Infrastructure quality and availability in the region are steadily improving, ...
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The Central Europe region, as covered by the scope of this report, consists of Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia. All of these countries are strategically important to transportation in the region, to a varying extent ...
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Over 2022-2024, EU members' joint efforts have been focused on saving energy, diversifying sources of energy, reducing the share of Russia in the region's energy imports and increasing production of renewable energy, all objectives envisaged by the ...
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The automotive sector in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) remained resilient through 2023 and early 2024, overcoming new global and regional challenges. By mid-2024, it had not only regained pre-pandemic production and sales levels but also entered a ...
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The renewable energy (RE) sector in Emerging Europe* has surged in recent years, bolstered by government policies aimed at diversifying energy sources and reducing the reliance on Russian energy. The European energy crisis, triggered by Russia's ...
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Poland's healthcare and pharmaceutical industry is making significant strides, despite facing substantial challenges. The ongoing war in Ukraine, which followed the COVID-19 pandemic, has placed considerable pressure on the Polish healthcare system. ...
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Poland's food and beverage products had a sold production value of PLN 401.3bn in 2022, representing 14.2% of Polish GDP. The industrial production index (IPI) for food products expanded by 9.4% y/y in 2022 and the IPI for beverage products grew by ...
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Poland is a significant producer of wheat, sugar beet, apples, potatoes, poultry meat and beef within the European Union (EU). The country achieved a new record high in terms of poultry meat production (of 2.7mn tonnes) in 2022, following a rise of 7 ...
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