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The Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism, Claudiu Nasui, and his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjarto, signed three agreements between Budapest and Hungary in Budapest on Friday, agerpres.ro confirms. Today I am in Budapest, where I signed with Peter Szijjarto, my Hungarian counterpart, three agreements between Romania and Hungary. The first is a protocol for the operationalization of the Joint Committee, a structure through which to improve economic cooperation between Romania and Hungary. The second is the agreement for the establishment of the Romania-Hungary Bilateral Chamber of Commerce, a structure through which the Romanian and Hungarian business environment can get closer. The third is the agreement through which we will make the connection between the Satu Mare - Oar express road and the express road Mateszalka - Csenger, which will make possible a faster movement between Romania and Hungary, the official wrote on his Facebook page.
Schön was only 9 when he began his journey in soccer at the Budapest Honvéd academy, and he went on to the AFC Ajax s academy at 17 where he competed in the UEFA Youth League and U-18 Cup Netherlands competitions. He has also played with the Hungarian National Team at different youth levels since he was 14.
Dallas FC now waits for the receipt of Schön s P-1 Visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC) as well as the end of his contract with MTK Budapest. Once those have cleared, Schön will be officially added to the club s roster.
Schön will join the club on a three-year contract
FRISCO, Texas (April 7, 2021) – FC Dallas has signed Hungarian winger Szabolcs Schön from MTK Budapest to a three-year contract with club options for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Schön will join the club upon expiry of his contract with MTK Budapest and occupy an international slot. He will be added to the roster pending receipt of his P-1 Visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC). Per team policy, additional terms of the deal will not be disclosed.
Schön, 20, joins FC Dallas after spending the past couple seasons with Hungarian first-division MTK Budapest. He scored 14 goals and recorded 10 assists in 55 appearances across all competitions.
Bäumler’s demise a ‘sad day’ for menswear
The industry has bid farewell to Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group-owned German menswear brand Bäumler this week.
On 8 October, insolvency administrators Pluta Rechtsanwalts were appointed to manage the liquidation of Bäumler. The fashion house, based in Ingolstadt, Germany, was forced to file for insolvency due to liquidity problems, as it had seen “significant declines” in sales due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yesterday, 31 March, was Bäulmer s final day of business. All staff had their contracts terminated, and the company s goods are currently being liquidated by the administrators.
The German menswear brand had been part of Philip Day’s Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group since 2018, when the group purchased former owner Berwin & Berwin out of administration.
On the heels of uproar regarding the scheduled closure of a hospital that caters to the homeless, the government extended the deadline and the Szabolcs Str. homeless hospital has until June 30th to clear the premises, the minister in charge with the case recently announced. The homeless care center’s future, however, is still unknown, as no replacement property or alternative solution has been offered and the Budapest mayor still insists on defending the center.
It made headlines last week that in the middle of the pandemic the homeless hospital in Budapest Szabolcs Str. (13th district) would have to move out after the National Asset Management Inc. (MNV) terminated their rental contract. Many media outlets suspected a property dealing linked to Fidesz-circles in the background, the case quickly caused outrage and Karácsony promised to defend the homeless care complex at any cost.