Setting up the business relations development office of Iran’s House of Industry, Mining and Trade in Hungary
With the official announcement of the opening of the Business Relations Development Office of Iran’s House of Silence in Budapest, this office started its activities as a representative of the private sector and in coordination with relevant government organizations in Hungary and Iran. The opening ceremony of the commercial relations development office of Iran’s House of Silence in Hungary, on the third of Shahrivar in the city of Budapest, the capital of Hungary, with the presence of Hamidreza Nazef Arefi, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Arman Khaleghi, a member of the board of directors and deputy secretary general of Iran’s House of Silence, and Mr. Ali Melai, economic consultant. Iran’s House of Silence was held.
In this ceremony, a number of Hungarian economic activists on behalf of important organizations and companies, including the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the trade and export development organization of this ministry, the representative of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce, the representative of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce, the former member of the parliament, the former deputy of the Ministry of Manpower , the representative of the mayor and managers and owners of commercial and industrial companies such as Ikarus bus company were present. In this meeting, the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, while explaining the economic relations between Iran and Hungary, emphasized the common fields of cooperation and the role of the private sector in the development of these relations. He also emphasized that the Iranian embassy will provide all the necessary support to the Iranian private sector and channels for the development of relations.
Arman Khaleghi, as the representative of the House of Silence of Iran, introduced the House of Silence of Iran and its important role at the national and provincial level to support the activities of the private sector and said: the various fields of development of business relations between Iran and Hungary, tourism industry, agriculture, Animal husbandry and production of food products, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, small industries and automobile industry, knowledge-based companies and informatics, and finally in the construction industry and construction products. He also emphasized that Hungary is important for Iranian producers and investors as a gateway to the markets of Central and Eastern European countries. Seyyed Mohammadreza Mortazavi, Secretary General of Khane Samet, also attended the opening via video conference and spoke about the necessity of developing business relations between Iranian businessmen and other countries and the impact of these relations on the food industry.
At the end of this meeting, an exchange of ideas and a brainstorming session between the officials of Iran’s House of Silence and Hungarian and Iranian economic activists were successfully held. It should be mentioned that the management of this office and the responsibility of coordinating its activities is under the responsibility of Dr. Shahrukh Mirzahosseini, the founder and head of Ovicina Holding in Hungary. The task of Iran Business Relations Development Office is to facilitate the export of Iranian products and services to Hungary and other countries of the Schengen zone, especially Central and Eastern European countries through Hungary.

