FM Szijjártó: Chinese investments will flood Hungary in 2025

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A number of big Chinese companies will launch manufacturing capacity in Hungary in 2025 or early 2026, making a big contribution to ensuring 2025 is a “breakthrough” year for the local economy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in Budapest on Thursday, ahead of a meting of the Hungarian-Chinese Joint Economic Committee.
In a statement issued by his ministry, Szijjártó said that both countries had profited from their cooperation and wanted to advance it further in the framework of a strategic partnership agreement extending to all areas signed in 2024. He noted that Chinese companies had brought the most FDI to Hungary in 2020, 2023 and 2024.
In the past ten years, he said Chinese companies had undertaken 54 big investments with a combined value of HUF 7,000bn, creating more than 30,000 jobs. He added that those companies had put Hungary at the “forefront” of the electromobility revolution.

He said Chinese EV manufacturer BYD would start production at its plant in Hungary, the company’s first in Europe, early in 2026, while production at the local plant of Chinese battery maker CATL would start in 2025. Huayou Cobalt will start production at its local unit in the summer, and Semcorp will do the same in the autumn, he added.





