The second phase of the BMW plant in Debrecen became a major investment – the government decided on subsidies
THE In the Hungarian Gazette A decree was issued renaming the current investment of the BMW plant in Debrecen Phase I of the development of the Southern and North-Western Economic Zone of Debrecen (so far the designation was the North-Western Economic Zone without a phase number). The previous decree on the declaration of administrative matters related to the investment as a matter of special economic importance was supplemented in Annex II. pace.
The government has also declared the development program of the Budapest Honvéd Sports Association a priority investment. It consists of two parts. The first in the capital XIII. The second part covers the sports hotel and dormitory in Óbuda, as well as the sports kindergarten and related service facilities.
Subsequently, in a decision, the government ordered grants for the XIII. district investments. These are located at 53 Dózsa György út. Here, among other things, the athletic locker room, the indoor sports field and the basketball hall will be renewed. The resolution from the chapter of the Ministry of Human Resources provided HUF 1 billion 260 million from this year’s budget with immediate effect.
HUF 1 billion 899 million can be spent on the construction of the basketball locker room, which will also be disbursed immediately from this year’s budget. The source of this, in turn, is the Economic Restart Fund.
Within the framework of the Modern Cities Program, the government approved HUF 11 billion 200 million for the investment aimed at draining rainwater and treated wastewater related to economic developments in Szeged.
Its distribution is as follows:
- In 2021 3 109 751 744,
- 3 483 280 570 in the year 2022,
- In 2023, HUF 4,606,967,686
The source of support for this year and next is the Economic Relaunch Fund, while support for 2023 will be borne by the Modern Cities Program.
Also in the framework of the Modern Cities Program, the complex development of the St. Barbara’s Hospital in Tatabánya. The approved source for this was HUF 5 billion 900 million, the government has now added HUF 11 billion 847 million. The schedule is as follows:
- In 2021 HUF 913,196,748 from the budget chapter of the Ministry of Human Resources,
- In 2022 HUF 4,477,737,807 from the Economic Restart Fund,
- In 2023, HUF 6,456,417,821 from the Modern Cities Program.