Hungary is pushing back against what it sees as the European Union's approach to trade protectionism. Adam Nagy, deputy state secretary for industry affairs at the Ministry for National Economy of Hungary, expressed his concerns in an interview with CMG.
Nagy argued that imposing additional tariffs does more harm than good, offering no benefits to either consumers or the broader market. He described the EU's actions as a misleading form of protectionism that fails to deliver positive outcomes.
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Hungarian official: EU's trade protectionism is all harm, no gain
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