ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY INHUNGARY

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ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN

HUNGARY

OPENING DOORS FOR YOUR INVESTMENT

ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY

CONTENT

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ABOUT HUNGARY

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THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN HUNGARY

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LABOUR FORCE

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LOCATION

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HUNGARIAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY (HIPA)

Published by the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency, HIPA All rights reserved © HIPA, 2016 www.hipa.hu

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ABOUT HUNGARY MAIN FIGURES FORM OF GOVERMENT PARLIAMENTARY REPUBLIC AREA

93,030 km

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CURRENCY FORINT

(HUF)

GDP (PPP) € 183,989 MILLION (2014)

INFLATION -0.1% (2015, HCSO*)

TIME ZONE GMT + 1 HOUR UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 6.8 % (2015, HCSO)

HUNGARY

9,855,571 (as of January 2015)

OTHER MAJOR CITIES

CAPITAL BUDAPEST 1,757,618

POPULATION

Debrecen (203,506) Szeged (162,593) Miskolc (159,554) Pécs (145,985) Győr (129,372)

(as of January 2015)

78% 65%

CLIMATE TEMPERATE

57% 41%

(similar to the rest of the continental zone)

40%

RISK OF NATURAL DISASTERS VERY LOW

27% Inward FDI stock in 2014 (percentage of GDP) HUNGARY

CZECH SLOVAKIA POLAND ROMANIA SLOVENIA REPUBLIC

Source: wiiw FDI Database

MEMBERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS EU, UN, OECD, WTO, NATO, IMF, EC EU member: since 2004

(Source: *HCSO = Hungarian Central Statistical Office)

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ABOUT HUNGARY

...has reduced the CORPORATE TAX RATE to the lowest level in the CEE region.

INVESTMENTS IN FOCUS

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

…introduced a new act on a practice based DUAL TRAINING in favour of business needs.

...has reduced the PERSONAL INCOME TAX

IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE BUSINESS CLIMATE, THE HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT…

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to 15%.

…created one of the most competitive FLEXIBLE LABOUR CODEs in Europe (in favour of employers).

...has entered into STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS with numerous companies, giving fast access to the government via workshops and regular consultations. …has doubled the amount of financial support for R&D ACTIVITIES in the 2016-2020 period.

…has introduced a FOREIGN-TRADE FOCUSED foreign policy to attract FDI.

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EXPLORE THE COUNTRYSIDE

ABOUT HUNGARY

Hungary’s diverse countryside offers a wide range of outdoor activities: 11,000 kilometres of hiking routes; more than 2,500 kilometres of cycle paths; 17 golf courses; ten national parks; and many protected nature reserves for those in love with fresh air. The protected Pusztaregion, the Great Plain, the romantic Danube Bend with its historic sites, and pretty baroque towns, such as Eger, attract visitors all over the year. Lake Balaton, the largest fresh water lake in Central Europe, is a perfect holiday resort.

QUALITY OF LIFE

BUDAPEST IS THE

2.

BEST CITY ON EARTH (Condé Nast Traveler, 2015)

EXPATS LIKE HUNGARY Budapest is a city full of surprises and wonders, with its lively centre, pretty parks, majestic river, tall church spires, and lavish spas. One of the most exciting cities in the world, Budapest is full of secrets, hidden spots to explore, and old favourites to revisit. This is the city where being bored is not an option. According to TripAdvisor, Budapest is offering the best price-value ratio in the world. According to Condé Nast Traveler readers, Budapest is the second best city on earth.

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS Expatriates looking to stick with the curricula of their home countries can choose from a range of private international schools for their children. There are also many English, German or French public and private pre-schools for children aged from three to six. The school year starts in September and ends in June, and school buses are usually available at private schools. There are many opportunities to study in a foreign language at universities too.

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THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS STRONGHOLD UA

SK A SLO

THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN NUMBERS

4%

Share of electronics of the GDP

Electronics account for

19.7%

of the total Hungarian manufacturing production

“25 years ago today, Electrolux has opted for Hungary. When the company group decided about the localization of their production capacities in Hungary, flexibility, quality and the availability of local expertise played an important role, as well. Our experience from the recent years shows that we have brought our new capacities to the best possible location since our Hungary-based factories have come to fill a central position in the European production of Electrolux." Dr. Sándor Gönczi, CEO, Electrolux Lehel Ltd.

15.4 BILLION



HU HR

RO

SRB

Hungary has one of the most productive electronics industry in the CEE region

Production value ($20.5 billion)

Did you know that… Hungarian researchers (Ottó Bláthy, Miksa Déri and Károly Zipernowsky) invented the modern transformer in 1885?

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THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS STRONGHOLD

THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN NUMBERS

27.8%

93.3 % Export ratio

Share of electronics in the total of Hungarian exports

160,000 Total number of employees in the industry

Did you know that…

Dénes Gábor was a Hungarian electrical engineer and physicist, most notable for inventing holography, for which he later received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics?

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THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS STRONGHOLD

Budapest CONTINENTAL TEMIC Komárom ERICSSON FOXCONN GE HUAWEI Tatabánya Székesfehérvár SIEMENS SANMINA SCI DENSO Biatorbágy TYCO FOXCONN ALPINE VALEO VIDEOTON Veszprém Budaörs VIDEOTON GE

MAJOR ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY COMPANIES BY LOCATION

Ózd GE JOHNSON ELECTRIC Hatvan BOSCH JOHNSON ELECTRIC Miskolc LEAR BOSCH SANMINA SCI Tiszaújváros JABIL SHINWA Salgótarján Nyíregyháza MITSUBA ELECTROLUX

Szügy ZOLLNER Vác IBM ZOLLNER

Sárvár FLEXTRONICS

Páty Gyál FLEXTRONICS Zalaegerszeg ELECTRONICS FLEXTRONICS

Tab FLEXTRONICS

Nagykanizsa GE HONEYWELL

Jászberény ELECTROLUX Törökszentmiklós VIDEOTON

Tamási PHILIPS

Kaposvár VIDEOTON Marcali VIDEOTON

Did you know that…

a Hungarian physicist, electrical engineer and inventor gave the Thermographic camera (1929) and the Plasma television (1936) to the world? He was Kálmán Tihanyi, who also (co-)invented the modern cathode ray tube and completely electronic television in (1928).

Szigetszentmiklós NCR Dunaújváros AIKAWA Pécs HARMAN JABIL

"Hungary created a business environment that supports the growth of the automotive sector. The knowledge and experience of the workforce in electronics manufacturing, as well as the engagement and ambition of the employees contribute to improving competitiveness, and allowing businesses to expand their operations. Infrastructure and developed logistics routes provide quick access and ensure smooth communication with customers in Western Europe. The seventeen years of operation behind us allow me to confidently say that it is worth building our future on local resources." Yasuki Matsui, Managing Director Alpine Electronics Manufacturing of Europe, Ltd.

Hajdúnánás VIDEOTON Debrecen NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Jászfényszaru SAMSUNG Jászárokszállás ROSENBERGER

Szombathely JABIL

Nagykáta CLARION

Cegléd INFINEON

Kecskemét Fót, PHOENIX MECANO Veresegyháza GE

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SAMSUNG

THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY

Samsung Hungary Ltd. opened a new plant in 2014 with an investment of $25 million in Jászfényszaru which created 75 new jobs in the country. The factory in Jászfényszaru has been expanding since its establishment in 1989. The production started in 1990 and the plant started exporting products three years later. The past 25 years has seen the production of over 62 million devices, including televisions and projectors. The factory is expecting to raise the production efficiency with the expansion. The new section is mainly dedicated to the production of televisions, led screens and plasma devices for export and distributing them in the countries of the European Union. Recently Samsung employs around 1800 workers in electronics industry in Hungary.

SUCCESS STORIES

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BILLION

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any multi-national firms have established successful electronics production sites in Hungary. International companies have been active in the country and have been working closely with local communities for decades; to date, the total Foreign Direct Investment in the industry is €3.8 billion ($5 billion).

Foreign Direct Investment

ALPINE

1000

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Japanese electronics company Alpine invested 39 million USD in 2015 at its plant in Biatorbágy, on the outskirts of Budapest, and expects to double its production capacity by 2018 and create 500 jobs. Through the project the company is expecting to invest in new technology and install new production lines, which will enable it to increase the proportion of Hungarian suppliers it relies on. In overall the company employs 1000 people in Hungary.

1800

HONEYWELL

650

Honeywell, a US-based company, was set to expand its manufacturing plant in 2014 with an investment of € 10 million. The company’s investment will create 109 new jobs. Nagykanizsa became the strategic centre of the company thanks to the development. Honeywell has 650 colleagues in Hungary.

ROSENBERGER The story of Rosenberger Magyarország Ltd. began in 2003. Bit-by-bit Jászárokszállás was expanded into the European Assembly and Logistics centre. Competencies were developed in close cooperation with the parent company, employees were trained and the quality management system, which has been certified, has proven itself during frequent audits. With about 1,650 qualified employees, Jászárokszállás has developed into a reliable competence centre and makes a considerable contribution to the growing turnover of the Rosenberger group. Rosenberger expanded its capacity with 250 new jobs in 2015. With this expansion Rosenberger has 2300 employees in the country.

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he leading Hungarian universities offer engineering courses at the highest international standards. These institutions operate knowledge centres and function as research facilities which work closely with industrial partners. Electronics and IT are the key focus areas.

LABOUR FORCE EDUCATION

GYŐR Széchenyi István University

BUDAPEST · Eötvös Loránd University · University of Óbuda · Pázmány Péter Catholic University · Hungarian Academy of Sciences · Budapest University of Technology and Economics · Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research

MISKOLC University of Miskolc DEBRECEN University of Debrecen

SPECIALIZED HIGHER EDUCATION IN ELECTRONICS RESEARCH TO EXPAND HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITIES FOR THE DEMANDS OF THE INDUSTRY

VESZPRÉM University of Pannonia

GYŐR: Széchenyi István University The IT laboratory offers industrial simulation projects and engineering development services for the automotive industry.

PÉCS University of Pécs

SZEGED University of Szeged

PÉCS: University of Pécs

SZEGED: University of Szeged

The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies was founded in 1970. Today has more than 3,000 students. The 8 basic training programmes cover technical, artistic and information technology related fields of study in the following branches: architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering, electrical engineering, information technology and architectural design.

The University has a technical faculty with 50 years of educational and R&D experience. The faculty has a practical training as well which based on extensive industrial relations.

MISKOLC: University of Miskolc Courses in energy engineering; mechanical engineering; IT engineering; and electronic engineering. Knowledge centre supported by Bosch, Electrolux, TVK, and Holcim.

VESZPRÉM: University of Pannonia The IT department operates a medical IT R&D centre; an I&M software research centre; an infotech, biotech, and nanotech centre, and conducts IT research into logistics systems. DEBRECEN: University of Debrecen Masters education in building and environment engineering. Research groups in areas such as building automation, electric vehicle development.

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BUDAPEST

LABOUR FORCE EDUCATION

Eötvös Loránd University Regional Knowledge Centres (RKC) utilize R&D results. The RKCs cooperate closely with the industry to manage innovative projects focused on R&D at an international level, and to turn R&D projects into marketable products and technologies.

University of Óbuda Strong engineering faculty, especially electrical engineering and mechanical and safety engineering. Operates a knowledge centre focusing on robot technology R&D.

Pázmány Péter Catholic University The IT Faculty’s Budapest research centre is engaged in nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, designing and measuring microelectronics systems, medical diagnostics, mobile platforms and systems, and more.

Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science focuses on areas such as nanostructures, microtechnology and protonics. Budapest University of Technology and Economics: Higher education in mechanical and chemical engineering, electronics and IT, and transportation engineering. Industrial cooperation in the areas of biometrics, medical engineering, communications and IT, automobile, mobile innovation. Also operates an IT innovation and knowledge centre.

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

"Over more than 125 years, Siemens has developed a strong footprint and has contributed significantly to the economic and social development of the country with its expertise and manufacturing capabilities. We have committed, motivated and well-educated Hungarian colleagues, who ingeniously work for achieving excellent results on all levels in all fields – from skilled craftsmen to engineers, from business managers to software developers.” Dale A. Martin, President & CEO, Siemens Ltd.

Higher education in mechanical and chemical engineering, electronics and IT, and transportation engineering. Industrial cooperation in the areas of biometrics, medical engineering, communications and IT, automobile, mobile innovation. Also operates an IT innovation and knowledge centre.

Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research Comprised of the Research Institutes for Technical Physics and Materials Science, the Institute for Material Science and Technology (laser technology, metals, polymers and composite technologies, sensor and instrument development), the Institute for Nanotechnology, and the Institute for Applied Telecommunication Technologies (ambient intelligence, integrated systems, sensor networks, intelligent transportation systems, ad hoc communication networks).

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LABOUR FORCE INNOVATION

R&D

IN HUNGARIAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY DRIVING AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY EVOLUTION

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THE BOSCH GROUP Employs approximately 11,000 people in Hungary, making automotive parts, power tools, security systems and home appliances in four production plants. The company established an R&D Development Centre in Budapest in 2013 (automotive technology) which is the company’s largest European R&D centre. The company and the University of Miskolc (central town of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary) established the Bosch Department within the University to support practical-oriented education and research in engineering sciences, devoting special attention to mechatronic applications. Practicaloriented education is based on a modern laboratory system, with dedicated labs for pneumatics and hydraulics, sensor techniques, PLCs and modular mechatronics systems, as well as robotics and electrical driving systems. Bosch management intends to invest in the globally competitive knowledge of Hungarian engineers. A Strategic Partnership Agreement was concluded on 31 July, 2013 between the Government of Hungary and Bosch Hungary.

Dedicated to innovation: double the number of Government incentives for R&D activities in 2016.

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n recent years, a great number of international companies have developed a close cooperation with Hungarian educational institutes. The common aim was to support the development of highly-skilled labour and to explore research, product development, and testing capabilities.

Great innovation capacity available + Great research and development potential.

THE BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS Involved in joint projects with Nokia, Cisco Systems, Ericsson, Flextronics, GE, IBM, and Siemens. Projects cover research and education, applied theory, design, manufacturing and testing of semiconductor devices, micro- and nanoelectronics, and energy transfer systems.

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LOCATION LOGISTICS & INFRASTRUCTURE

PAN-EUROPEAN CORRIDORS CROSSING HUNGARY IV: Dresden – Prague – Vienna – Bratislava – Győr – Budapest – Arad – Bucharest – Sofia – Thessaloniki – Istanbul V: Venice – Trieste – Ljubljana – Maribor – Budapest – Uzhhorod – Lviv – Kiev VII: Vienna – Bratislava – Budapest – Belgrade – the Black Sea X: Salzburg – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Beograd – Niš – Skopje – Veles – Thessaloniki

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AT THE CROSSROADS OF FOUR MAIN EUROPEAN TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS

EXTENSIVE ROAD & RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION NETWORK

HIGHLY DEVELOPED LOGISTICS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE

V

IV

COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS & INFRASTRUCTURE

VII IV V

X

VII

“After examining numerous possibilities, the leadership of National Instruments Corporation announced in December, 2000 that NI decided to open its first overseas manufacturing facility in Debrecen. Both the economic and scientific environment played a crucial role in the decision besides the logistics background and the significant fact that the local University constantly provides qualified workforce to the industry.” László Ábrahám, General Manager, National Instruments

MOTORWAYS IN HUNGARY M1: Budapest – AUT M3: Budapest – RO/UKR/SK

M5: Budapest – SRB M6: Budapest – Pécs M7: Budapest – SLO

LEGEND existing planned

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IPA operates an internal database of industrial parks, investment sites, and industrial halls in Hungary. The Investment Sites Database is one of the most comprehensive resources of its kind, the HIPA database is part of the information package for potential investors.

LOCATION AVAILABLE INVESTMENT SITES MORE THAN

110

INDUSTRIAL PARKS

100

OFFICES ARE WAITING FOR YOUR INVESTMENT

480

GREEN- AND BROWNFIELD SITES

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT SITE? HIPA WILL SUPPORT YOU!

The Investment Sites Database lists nearly 700 green- and brownfield sites, industrial parks and offices throughout Hungary. It simplifies the task of matching investors’ needs to potential locations. Searchable by size, location, available infrastructure and incentives, the database is an excellent starting point for any prospective investor.

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HIPA OUR SERVICES

HOW DO WE SUPPORT YOUR ELECTRONICS PROJECT?

AFTER YOU HAVE CHOSEN HUNGARY

BEFORE YOU MAKE A DECISION WE OFFER YOU...

...one-stop-shop management consultancy services to address your business needs.

...tailor-made incentive offers and information packages on the business environment, labour market, tax regulations, etc.

... location search & evaluation

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site visits.

We are open to your feedback and offer mediation between government and business based on your inputs.

We support your further expansion and plans.

PLEASE CONTACT US ...meetings with HR & Real Estate agencies, Law firms and other consultants based on your needs.

...reference visits at companies that are already established in Hungary.

...assistance with your incentive application.

Address: 1055 Budapest, Honvéd utca 20. Customer service: [email protected] Telephone: +36 1 872 6520 Web: www.hipa.hu

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HIPA SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT FOR OEMs / SUPPLIERS

OUR SERVICES FOR INTEGRATORS

SUPPLIER LISTS

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

Filtering SUPPLIER LISTS by company requests

Cooperations and common projects to develop Hungarian suppliers

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B2B, SUPPLIER FORUM

CERTIFIED SUPPLIER DATABASE

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PUBLICATIONS, MARKET INFORMATION

Personal encounter between potential suppliers and producers

Online, interactive certified supplier database and virtual marketplace

Information about the current Hungarian supplier base

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DEVELOPMENT OF ACTUAL SUPPLIERS

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Training for the Hungarian suppliers, and potential suppliers

FOR SUPPLIERS

UNIVERSITY AND R&D COOPERATION

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Supporting educational and R&D cooperation between universities and suppliers

EDUCATION, TRAINING

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Professional trainings in several fields (efficiency trainings, benchmarking techniques, automotive standards)

EXHIBITIONS

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Appearance on Hungarian and international exhibitions and fairs

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HIPA

Regional grants are the most typical forms of incentives for greenfield / brownfield investments or reinvestments. The maximum amount of regional incentive is shown on the regional aid intensity map. The map above illustrates that regional aid available for investment for a large enterprise may be up to 50% of the eligible costs of the investment, depending on the region. For investments not exceeding €50 million, the maximum intensity ratio can be increased by 10 percent for medium-sized and by 20 percent for small enterprises.

INCENTIVES OVERVIEW

GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES

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s a member of the European Union, Hungary’s regulations on incentive opportunities are in accordance with the EU rules. One of Hungary’s competitive advantages over other countries in the region is the Government’s strong commitment to increase the competitiveness of SMEs and large enterprises in Hungary. Alongside the regulatory tools that contribute to the competitive business environment of local companies, Hungary offers wide-ranging incentives to facilitate foreign direct investments and reinvestments by local enterprises. Subsidies may be granted as regional aid or specific aid, such as R&D subsidies.

CENTRAL HUNGARY, Budapest

0 / 20 / 35%

35%

25%

NORTHERN HUNGARY Debrecen

Győr NORTHERN GREAT PLAIN

CENTRAL TRANSDANUBIA Székesfehérvár

THESE INCENTIVES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO

Miskolc

WESTERN TRANSDANUBIA SOUTHERN TRANSDANUBIA

50%

SOUTHERN GREAT PLAIN Szeged

Pécs

CASH SUBSIDIES for investments, training, job creation and R&D

TAX INCENTIVES reduction of corporate tax, social tax, or for encouraging R&D activities...

LOW-INTEREST LOANS

Investors may apply with their suppliers for a VIP Cash Grant together.

SPECIAL INCENTIVES of the free enterprise zones

The maximum available aid intensity decreases if the investment is a large investment (exceeding €50 million): 50% of the maximum aid intensity determined in the regional aid map is available for investment between €50 and €100 million, with 34% of the maximum aid intensity for investment over €100 million. For information on up-to-date and individual incentive packages please contact HIPA directly.

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