role of italian chamber of commerce during hungarian precidency of eu council
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Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione – IULMMaster Degree Program in Communication for
International Relations –MICRI
5th Edition – A.Y. 2010/2011
PROJECT WORK
Cultural diversity and European integration: a communicative perspective on the role of Italian
Chamber of Commerce during the Hungarian Presidency in the Council of the EU
Student Supervisor Mariangela Sassi Prof. Silvia Benedetti
HUNGARY: AN OVERVIEW
Characteristics of the Country Current situation
Economy: SME and Export Relations with other Countries
Before and after the Communism Relations with Italy
Hungarian exports to Italy – 2010
HUNGARY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
1994: applying for membership
1998-2002: accession to negotiations
2003: referendum for the ratification and the signing of the Accession Treaty
2004: entry into force of the Accession Treaty
2007: entry in the Schengen area
2011: semester of Presidency of the EU
THE HUNGARIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE EU
Main items on agenda:•Stabilizing the economy and reforming the economic governance;•Developing the enlargement process by promoting the negotiations with Croatia and deepening the relations with many Eastern Countries like Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus;•Elaborating a new strategy in order to help the integration of Roma;•Creating a real interconnection for the distribution of energy among the EU Countries;•Adopting a new regulation on communication
Critical Points:•Hungarian Constitution•Media Law
Results and balance
THE ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR HUNGARY
IFCC: history, role, functions, activities
Assocamerestero, Unioncamere, EU-Chambers
ICCH: history, role, functions, activities
Publications, events, internal Commissions, ITL Dtabase
HUNGARY TODAY: A GENERAL OUTLOOK
New economic development
Opening up to foreign markets
Increase of FDI
New relations with foreing Countries – China and Portugal
New economic Plans
Financial crisis and mortgages loans question
FDI in Hungary 2000 – 2010
NEW ECONOMIC PLANS
Széll Kálmán Plan
March 2011Fiscal PlanMain points: Jobs, Pensions, Public transports, Education, Health, Fiscal System and Public Administration
New Széchenyi Plan
January 2011Economic measureMain points: Healt, Green economy, Policy on residential properties, Development of the business sector, Education, science, innovation, growth, Employment,TransportsFunding projects
ICCH DURING THE HUNGARIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE EU
Presidency of EU-Chambers
European Projects – Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
Events with representatives of Hungarian Government (Minister Matolcsi,
Minister Fellegi, Secretary Pal)
EU-Chamber Boat
EVENTS
7th March 2011: Conference on Energy with Secretary Kovács Pál
1st February 2011: Business Lunch with Minister of Economy György
Matolcsi
31st March 2011: Business Lunch with Minister of Development Tamás
Fellegy
11st July 2011: EU-Chambers Boat, Gala Dinner with Minister of Foreing
Affairs János Martonyi
CONCLUSION
Future perspectives
New role in the International System
Challenges for Hungarian Government
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