Hungary entered a technical recession in 2022, facing serious imbalances, and it became very isolated internationally. The Russian-Ukrainian war, the related energy crisis (security of supply and prices) and the impact of the international banking crisis in 2023 on financial and real processes cause major global political and economic uncertainties.
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