New China-Hungary projects in the pipeline as economic cooperation grows

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On Monday, Márton Nagy, Hungary’s Minister of Economic Development, held a meeting with Ren Shengjun, the General Manager and Vice President of the Export-Import Bank of China. The discussions revolved around various joint projects between the two nations, with a focus on infrastructure and economic cooperation.

Joint projects between Hungary and China in the plans

Hungary Budapest-Belgrade railway
Budapest-Belgrade railway line in the making. Photo: FB

According to the Hungarian Ministry of Economic Development (NGM), the talks centred on key areas of the Hungarian-Chinese economic relationship, including the progress of the Budapest-Belgrade railway development, which is financed by the Export-Import Bank of China, Index reports.

The conversation also explored future collaborations, particularly in transportation infrastructure. These projects could include the construction of the V0 railway line and a rail connection to Budapest’s international airport. Additionally, the parties discussed potential upgrades to the Hungarian-Serbian border crossing, as well as plans for a new oil pipeline leading to Serbia and the expansion of Hungary’s electric vehicle charging network.

The NGM highlighted that the development of railway infrastructure plays a crucial role in achieving net-zero emissions targets. As electric vehicle transport grows, ensuring compliance with net-zero requirements will depend heavily on rail transportation.

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  1. Oh, joy. Dependency on China. No wonder they came through with a whopping EUR one billion loan, the terms of which (as the Budapest-Belgrade rail line financing) is Top Secret. Nothing to see, folks! Fighting for you!

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