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Hungary

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Hungary, located in Central Europe, is a key logistics hub connecting Western and Eastern Europe. Its central position makes it a transit point for trade across the continent. Hungary’s road, rail, and air networks, including Budapest Airport, ensure efficient cargo movement. The Danube River provides an additional transport route for goods. As a member of the European Union, Hungary benefits from free trade agreements and strong regional connectivity. Its logistics sector supports its export-driven economy, particularly in automotive, electronics, and manufacturing industries.

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Continent

Europe

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Capital

Budapest

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Currency

Hungarian Forint (HUF)

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Import VAT %

27%

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Carrier Options

Courier or freight
forwarder

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Documents Required

CIPL, Datasheets

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Key Imports

Machinery, petroleum, vehicles, chemicals, foodstuffs

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Top Exports

Machinery, vehicles, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food products

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Opportunities

IT services, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, logistics, renewable energy

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IT Logistics & Economics in Hungary

Hungary imports high-end IT commodities, including advanced hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment, to support its diverse industrial and service sectors. The country’s IT imports play a crucial role in driving its manufacturing sector, particularly automotive and electronics industries, which rely heavily on automation and digital solutions. Hungary is also a prominent exporter of IT services, including software development, fintech solutions, and IT-enabled services. With its competitive labor costs and highly skilled workforce, Hungary is a preferred outsourcing destination for European and North American firms. Government initiatives like the Digital Welfare Program and Hungary 4.0 aim to enhance digital transformation across industries. The country is a hub for innovation, with growing investments in AI, robotics, and cybersecurity. Hungary’s strategic location within the European Union and its integration into the digital single market make it an essential player in the global IT trade, facilitating seamless international collaboration and partnerships

Here's how MCGlobe can help you in Hungary

MCGlobe offers expert logistics services in Hungary, a central European hub known for its automotive, electronics, and pharmaceutical industries. We manage exports of machinery, vehicles, and medical products while facilitating imports of raw materials, consumer goods, and electronics. Our solutions include efficient customs brokerage, warehousing near Budapest, and seamless transportation across Hungary’s road and rail networks. Leveraging Hungary’s position within the European Union, MCGlobe helps businesses navigate EU trade regulations and expand market access. For the automotive and manufacturing sectors, we specialize in tailored supply chain optimization that reduces costs and improves delivery times. By integrating advanced logistics technologies like real-time tracking and data analytics, MCGlobe ensures reliable and efficient trade operations. Whether your business focuses on regional distribution or global exports, MCGlobe provides scalable logistics solutions to support growth in Hungary’s competitive and innovation-driven economy.

At MCGlobe, we specialize in Importer of Record (IOR) and Exporter of Record (EOR) solutions, ensuring seamless logistics across diverse countries. Our end-to-end expertise simplifies compliance, documentation, and customs clearance, enabling IT businesses to operate efficiently and focus on scaling innovation without disruptions.

Shipping IT & Telecom Equipment to New Hungary's Diverse Industries:

Tech industry:

Hungary has a growing tech sector, with increasing demand for IT and telecom equipment. Businesses are investing in networking, IoT, and cloud-based solutions. Shipping to Hungary is seamless, supported by EU membership and a strong logistics network.

Medical industry:

Hungary’s healthcare sector is modernizing, with growing adoption of IT systems for telemedicine and diagnostics. Importing medical IT equipment is straightforward, aided by EU trade policies and infrastructure.

Automotive Industry:

Hungary has a robust automotive industry, with significant demand for IT systems in manufacturing and logistics. Shipping to this sector is well-supported by Hungary’s strong logistics and trade network.

Aviation industry:

Hungary’s aviation industry is expanding, with investments in airport modernization and IT solutions for air traffic control. Shipping telecom and IT equipment to this sector is efficient and well-regulated.

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