Hungary

Hungary to challenge EU plans to ban Russian oil and gas in court

bne IntelliNews December 4, 2025

Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto says plan to ban EU member states' imports of Russian oil and gas from 2027 would "undermine Hungary's energy security".

Europe’s groundwater reserves in danger from Climate Crisis

Ben Aris in Berlin December 3, 2025

Europe is turning into an underground desert as groundwater reserves are severely depleted due to intensifying climate impacts and long-term overextraction, according to a new study reported by The Guardian on November 29.

Surging US and Russian LNG exports push gas prices to 18-month low

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

LNG prices in Europe have dropped to their lowest levels in 18 months, thanks to surging supply and subdued demand across the continent.

IntelliNews Lambda: Europe’s gas storage is back to normal

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

LNG prices in Europe have dropped to their lowest levels in 18 months, thanks to surging supply and subdued demand across the continent. That has led to comfortably full gas tanks and the lowest deviation from the baseline in 15 years.

Germany retains top spot in Europe real GDP gains, but momentum fading

bne IntelliNews December 2, 2025

Germany may be the sick man of Europe, but the industrial powerhouse is still top dog in terms of gains in real GDP growth for now. But not for long. A three-year long recession is eating into the big lead, Germany built up before the war in Ukraine

ECB refuses to back EU’s plan for €140bn Ukraine loan

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

The European Central Bank has refused to support a €140bn EU loan package intended for Ukraine, dealing a significant blow to a controversial initiative that sought to finance Kyiv using a cash pile from the investment of Russian frozen assets.

Russia-EU trade turnover falls to historic low as sanctions bite

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

Trade between Russia and the European Union has plummeted to its lowest level on record, as sanctions, energy decoupling, and sanctions bite, Izvestiya reported on December 2.

Eurozone manufacturing PMI stagnates in November, Italy and Spain outperform Germany and France

bne IntelliNews December 1, 2025

The Eurozone’s manufacturing sector saw little change in November, with final Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) data pointing to continued stagnation across the bloc’s industrial base, Oxford Economics reported on November 28.

Viktor Orban heads to Moscow to secure energy supplies for Hungary

bne IntelliNews November 28, 2025

Orban will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin as he aims to guarantee Hungary’s energy supply for the winter and the coming year at affordable prices.

Hungary’s demographic decline deepens in 2025

bne IntelliNews November 28, 2025

Hungary recorded a historic low in the number of births in October, with only 5,979 children born during the month.

EU urgently working on a bridge loan for Ukraine if Reparation Loans deal fails

Ben Aris in Berlin November 26, 2025

The ongoing discussions on a possible US sponsored peace deal to end the Ukraine war has put fresh pressure on the EU to come up with a solution to Ukraine’s acute funding shortfall.

Hungarian government does not deny reports of Orban’s upcoming Moscow trip

bne IntelliNews November 26, 2025

In response to inquiries about the trip, the Government Information Centre stated, "As usual, the public will be informed about the Prime Minister’s foreign visits in due course."

Hungarian banking sector resilient, but housing overvaluation poses risks, central bank says

bne IntelliNews November 25, 2025

The Hungarian banking system was characterised by ample liquidity and a strong capital position in 1H25 but overvaluation in the housing market poses increasing risks, the MNB said.

COMMENT: Is the EU deliberately trying to scupper the US peace plan or is it just incompetent?

Ben Aris in Berlin November 25, 2025

After the talks in Geneva the 28-point peace plan (28PPP) has been cut to 19 points. But the EU has come up with its own 24-point plan that contains several points that guarantee the Kremlin will reject it.

EU commissioner says EC still shares concerns that triggered Article 7 procedure against Hungary

bne IntelliNews November 25, 2025

In his address during a debate at the European Parliament, Michael McGrath noted that the EC regularly expresses its concerns regarding Hungary in its annual Rule of Law Reports.

Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine cut to 19 points from 28

Ben Aris in Berlin November 24, 2025

EU leaders consider some of the 28 points of the American plan for resolving the Ukrainian conflict unacceptable and the number of items on the list has been parred back to 19, the Financial Times reported on November 24.

Economic pressures fuelling support for rightwing populists in Emerging Europe, says analyst

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 23, 2025

Recent elections show rightwing populism is “alive and kicking” in East European countries in 2025, says Mak Kasapovic, Eastern Europe analyst at Oxford Analytica.

EU-Mercosur trade pact faces dual threat from Paris and internal rifts

bnl Sao Paulo bureau November 21, 2025

The long-negotiated EU-Mercosur trade agreement is set to enter a decisive phase amid French opposition and broader tensions within the South American bloc.

US to present a 28-point ceasefire plan to Ukraine as a fait accompli

Ben Aris in Berlin November 20, 2025

A new US 28-point plan to end the war in Ukraine suddenly burst on to the scene on November 20, as the White House hopes to use the growing pressure on Ukraine to force terms on Kyiv as soon as this week.

Home prices in Hungary set for nearly 29% growth in 2025, central bank says

bne IntelliNews November 20, 2025

Hungary's home prices jumped sharply this year, with nationwide growth nearing 24% and Budapest close to 30%, and the government's new home loan scheme will push up prices further.

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