VOL. 31. NUMBER 20 | NOVEMBER 3 – NOVEMBER 16, 2023
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SPECIAL REPORT INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Telecoms
MTel, Municipal Library to Bridge Generational Digital Divide Magyar Telekom and the most extensive library network in Budapest have launched a joint Netrevalók (Net worthy) program to introduce older people to digital solutions that can help them in their everyday lives. 16
The Race for Lightningfast Internet The European Commission is looking to boost the digitalization of EU member states with its Digital Decade 2030 strategy. A vital point of this is the improvement of digital connectivity, with an ambitious target of gigabit coverage to all EU households by 2030. 18
Partnering for Health Success
SOCIALITE
Tejföl: The Essence of Hungarianness? In their house, David Holzer’s partner and her daughter don’t just use tejföl in cooking. They smear it onto bread and crackers, eat it by the spoon, and, for all he knows, rub it into their faces as part of their beauty routine. What is the Hungarian obsession with sour cream? 21
NEWS
MNB Cuts Base Rate to 12.25% For the first time in three years, the Monetary Council of the National Bank of Hungary has lowered the base rate, reducing the effective interest rate a touch more than was expected to 12.25%. The last time the MNB cut the base interest rate was in July 2020. 3
BUSINESS
In October, Novartis announced the spin-off of Sandoz to allow the former to become a “pure play” innovative medicines company. Country president Matt Zeller explains what that move means locally. 12 BUSINESS
Hungary Continues to Count on American Investor Activity The main objective of Hungarian investment promotion is to secure future deals that help the economy step up the global value chain. U.S. companies can help accomplish that goal despite the challenging economic circumstances. 8