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Hungary

Europe · Budapest · parliamentary republic

What Hungary means for your money — the prices you pay, the tariffs in motion, and where U.S. policy could change both.

Map showing the location of Hungary

$11.8B

U.S. imports, 2025

-7.1%

change in one year

$3.4B

U.S. exports, 2025

10M

Population

$222.9B

GDP

In your house

What you buy that Hungary makes

America bought $11.8B in goods from Hungary in 2025. Of every $100 of it, here's where the money went.

Pharmaceutical preparations

medicines and pharmacy items

$2.9B24.8%

Computers

laptops, desktops, monitors

$1.8B15.5%

Passenger cars, new and used

new and used cars

$998M8.5%

Other parts and accessories of vehicles

car parts and accessories

$759M6.4%

Industrial engines

$725M6.1%

Electric apparatus

$565M4.8%

Industrial machines, other

$431M3.7%

Computer accessories

keyboards, drives, computer parts

$350M3%

U.s. goods returned, and reimports

$298M2.5%

Generators, accessories

$240M2%

2026 so far (through April): $3.5B in imports. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, International Trade in Goods (customs basis).

The other direction

What America sells to Hungary

$3.4B in 2025 — a trade rupture cuts both ways, for American producers as well as American prices.

Semiconductors

$546M

semiconductors and chips

Computer accessories

$513M

keyboards, drives, computer parts

Industrial engines

$373M

Civilian aircraft, engines, equipment, and parts

$233M

Pharmaceutical preparations

$225M

medicines and pharmacy items

Electric apparatus

$223M

Telecommunications equipment

$201M

phones, routers, networking gear

Other parts and accessories of vehicles

$187M

car parts and accessories

Industrial machines, other

$140M

Where you stand

U.S. tariff posture toward Hungary

Since February 24, 2026 most EU goods face the universal 10% Section 122 temporary import surcharge, which replaced the framework's 15% all-inclusive IEEPA structure when EO 14389 terminated the reciprocal tariffs. The framework's Section 232 terms persist: EU autos at 15%, and the April 2026 metals expansion expressly preserved the EU's trade-agreement-partner treatment (steel and aluminum otherwise at 50%).

The United States negotiates tariffs with the European Union as a single market — every measure here applies to Hungary as an EU member.

Reciprocal tariff (assigned — terminated)

20%

The rate this country was assigned under the EO 14257 reciprocal Annex — no longer in force. The Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs and they were terminated February 24, 2026 (EO 14389), replaced by a universal ~10% Section 122 surcharge. See the timeline below for the current effective rate.

Section 232 sectors

Autos, Wood

Steel, aluminum, autos, and similar national-security tariffs that name this country.

Policy in motion

Tariff status: a moving target

U.S. tariff policy toward the European Union — and with it Hungary — has changed 11 times since 2025. This page tracks it.

  1. 2026-04-06

    EU treatment preserved in expanded metals tariffs

    In effect

    The April 2026 proclamation expanding Section 232 coverage of aluminum, steel, and copper derivatives expressly does not alter or supersede the prior U.S.–EU agreement implementation, and lists the EU among 'Trade Agreement Partners' eligible for its exclusion process.

    91 FR 18201
  2. 2026-02-24

    IEEPA reciprocal tariffs terminated — replaced by 10% Section 122

    In effect

    Executive Order 14389 (Ending Certain Tariff Actions) terminated the IEEPA tariff duties — including those under EO 14257, the basis of the EU's 15% all-inclusive structure — effective February 24, 2026. A flat 10% Section 122 temporary import surcharge (Proclamation 11012 of February 20, 2026) replaced them. The framework's Section 232 terms (the 15% EU autos cap, metals carve-outs) rest on separate authority and were expressly unaffected.

    91 FR 9437
  3. 2025-09-25

    Framework implemented: preferential treatment for certain EU goods

    In effect

    Acting under the September 8, 2025 procedures order, Commerce and USTR modified the HTSUS to implement the framework — preferential (zero) reciprocal treatment for certain EU goods and a reduction of the Section 232 automobile and parts duty to 15% for EU-origin vehicles.

    90 FR 46136
  4. 2025-08-21

    U.S.–EU Framework Agreement joint statement

    Agreement

    The United States and the European Union issued the Joint Statement on a Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade: the U.S. committed to the 15% all-inclusive ceiling, zero reciprocal duty on certain products, and a cut of the Section 232 automobile duty to 15%; the EU committed to eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial goods and expand agricultural access, plus $750B in U.S. energy procurement through 2028.

    Source
  5. 2025-08-07

    15% all-inclusive structure replaces the 20% rate

    In effect

    The July 31, 2025 order ('Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates') gave the EU a unique structure effective August 7, 2025: for goods with an MFN (Column 1) rate below 15%, the reciprocal duty tops the total up to exactly 15%; goods with an MFN rate of 15% or higher pay no additional reciprocal duty.

    Federal Register · 2025-15010
  6. 2025-07-09

    Reciprocal-rate pause extended to August 1

    In effect

    The July 7, 2025 order extended the suspension of country-specific reciprocal rates through August 1, 2025, keeping the EU at the 10% baseline while framework talks continued.

    90 FR 30823
  7. 2025-06-04

    Section 232 steel and aluminum duties doubled to 50%

    In effect

    The June 3, 2025 proclamation raised Section 232 duties on steel and aluminum articles and derivatives from 25% to 50% effective June 4, 2025, with no EU carve-out.

    90 FR 24199
  8. 2025-04-10

    90-day pause suspends the 20% rate back to 10%

    In effect

    The April 9, 2025 modification order suspended country-specific reciprocal rates for 90 days for all partners except China, returning the EU to the 10% universal baseline effective April 10, 2025 while negotiations proceeded.

    90 FR 15625
  9. 2025-04-09

    EU country-specific reciprocal rate of 20% takes effect

    In effect

    Annex I of Executive Order 14257 assigned the European Union a 20% country-specific reciprocal rate, effective April 9, 2025 — the rate still carried for the EU in the HTS Chapter 99 Subchapter III note.

    Federal Register · 2025-06063
  10. 2025-04-05

    Universal 10% reciprocal baseline takes effect

    In effect

    Executive Order 14257 (signed April 2, 2025) imposed a 10% ad valorem reciprocal duty on imports from all trading partners, including the EU, effective April 5, 2025. The order singled out the EU's 5% average MFN rate and 10% passenger-vehicle tariff as examples of non-reciprocal treatment.

    Federal Register · 2025-06063
  11. 2025-03-12

    Section 232 steel and aluminum arrangements terminated — 25% duties on EU metals

    In effect

    Proclamations of February 10, 2025 ended the EU's tariff-rate-quota arrangements for steel and aluminum and raised the aluminum duty from 10% to 25%, applying 25% Section 232 duties to EU steel and aluminum effective March 12, 2025.

    90 FR 9817

Reference

The country itself

Europe · Geography, people, economy, and government — public-domain data from the CIA World Factbook.

Hungary became a Christian kingdom in A.D. 1000 and for many centuries served as a bulwark against Ottoman Turkish expansion in Europe. The kingdom eventually became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed during World War I. The country fell under communist rule after World War II. In 1956, Moscow responded to a Hungarian revolt and announcement of its withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact with a massive military intervention. Under the leadership of Janos KADAR in 1968, Hungary began liberalizing its economy, introducing so-called "Goulash Communism." Hungary held its first multiparty elections in 1990 and initiated a free market economy. It joined NATO in 1999 and the EU five years later.

Regional map of Hungary

Geography

Location
Central Europe, northwest of Romania
Area
93,028 sq km
Climate
temperate; cold, cloudy, humid winters; warm summers
Terrain
mostly flat to rolling plains; hills and low mountains on the Slovakian border
Natural resources
bauxite, coal, natural gas, fertile soils, arable land
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)

People & society

Population
9,855,745 (2024 est.)
Nationality
Hungarian(s)
Ethnic groups
Hungarian 84.3%, Romani 2.1%, German 1%, other 1.2%, unspecified 13.7% (2022 est.)
Languages
Hungarian (official) 98.8%, English 25.3%, German 12.6%, Russian 2.1%, French 1.5%, Romanian 1.4%, other 5.1% (2022 est.)
Religions
Catholic 30.1% (Roman Catholic 27.5%, Greek Catholic 1.7%, other Catholic 0.9%), Calvinist 9.8%, Lutheran 1.8%, other Christian (includes Orthodox) 1.6%, other 0.4%, none 16.1%, no answer 40.1% (2022 est.)
Median age
45.1 years (2025 est.)
Life expectancy at birth
76 years (2024 est.)

Economy

Economic overview
high-income EU and OECD economy; modest recovery from 2024 recession driven by private consumption and moderated inflation; challenges include high fiscal deficits, frozen access to EU funds, and risks from export reliance; implementing tax exemptions, price controls, and mortgage interest caps ahead of 2026 elections
Industries
mining, metallurgy, construction materials, processed foods, textiles, chemicals (especially pharmaceuticals), motor vehicles
Agricultural products
maize, wheat, barley, milk, sunflower seeds, sugar beets, rapeseed, apples, pork, grapes (2023)
Exports - partners
Germany 25%, Italy 6%, Romania 6%, USA 5%, Slovakia 4% (2023)
Imports - partners
Germany 23%, China 7%, Austria 6%, Poland 6%, S. Korea 6% (2023)

Government

Government type
parliamentary republic
Capital
Budapest
Independence
16 November 1918 (republic proclaimed); notable earlier dates: 25 December 1000 (crowning of King STEPHEN I, traditional founding date); 30 March 1867 (Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy established)
Constitution
previous 1949 (heavily amended in 1989 following the collapse of communism); latest approved 18 April 2011, signed 25 April 2011, effective 1 January 2012
Executive branch
President Tamas SULYOK (since 5 March 2024)
Legislative branch
National Assembly (Országgyülés)

Full reference data

Every field, by section — CIA World Factbook. Open a topic to expand it.

Introduction
Background
Hungary became a Christian kingdom in A.D. 1000 and for many centuries served as a bulwark against Ottoman Turkish expansion in Europe. The kingdom eventually became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed during World War I. The country fell under communist rule after World War II. In 1956, Moscow responded to a Hungarian revolt and announcement of its withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact with a massive military intervention. Under the leadership of Janos KADAR in 1968, Hungary began liberalizing its economy, introducing so-called "Goulash Communism." Hungary held its first multiparty elections in 1990 and initiated a free market economy. It joined NATO in 1999 and the EU five years later.
Travel Facts
US State Dept Travel Advisory
The US Department of State currently recommends US citizens exercise normal precautions in Hungary. Consult its website via the link below for updates to travel advisories and statements on safety, security, local laws, and special circumstances in this country. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html
Passport/Visa Requirements
US citizens should make sure their passport will not expire for at least 6 months after they enter the country even if they do not intend to stay that long. They should also make sure they have at least 1 blank page in their passport for any entry stamp that will be required. A visa is not required as long as the stay is less than 90 days.
US Embassy/Consulate
+(36) (1) 475-4444; US Embassy Budapest, Szabadság tér 12, H-1054 Budapest, Hungary; acs.budapest@state.gov; https://hu.usembassy.gov/
Telephone Code
36
Local Emergency Phone
112
Vaccinations
See WHO recommendations http://www.who.int/
Climate
Temperate; cold, cloudy, humid winters; warm summers
Currency (Code)
Forints (HUF)
Electricity/Voltage/Plug Type(s)
230 V / 50 Hz / plug types(s): C, F
Major Languages
Hungarian, English, German, Russian, Romanian, French
Major Religions
Roman Catholic 37.2%, Calvinist 11.6%, Lutheran 2.2%, Greek Catholic 1.8%
Time Difference
UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time); daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
Potable Water
Yes, in the major cities
International Driving Permit
Suggested
Road Driving Side
Right
Tourist Destinations
Benedictine Abbey in Tihany; Caves of Lillafüred; Eger Castle; Visegrad Royal Palace; Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Pecs; Budapest (includes Parliament Building, Buda Castle District, Hungarian National Museum, Millennium Monument in Heroes Square); Soporon; Esztergom Basilica; Aggtelek National Park
Major Sports
Soccer, swimming, fencing, athletics (track and field)
Cultural Practices
Chocolates and flowers are common gifts when invited to a Hungarian household, while wine is less common.
Tipping Guidelines
For restaurants, it is customary to tip 10-15% of the total bill. Gas station and public washroom attendants expect a 100-200 forints tip. Tip taxi drivers 10% of the fare. Bellhops appreciate 500 forint to carry bags to your room.
Souvenirs
Paprika and other food items including salami and goose liver; wine and liqueurs; embroidery; pottery and porcelain and ceramic figurines; crystal; goose down items; natural herbal remedies; wooden sculptures
Traditional Cuisine
Goulash — a spicy tomato-and-paprika-based stew of beef, noodles, potatoes, and other vegetables
CIA source last updated
Wednesday, November 09, 2022
Travel resources

Please visit the following links to find further information about your desired destination.

World Health Organization (WHO) - To learn what vaccines and health precautions to take while visiting your destination.

US State Dept Travel Information - Overall information about foreign travel for US citizens.

To obtain an international driving permit (IDP). Only two organizations in the US issue IDPs: American Automobile Association (AAA) and American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA)

How to get help in an emergency? Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate, or call one of these numbers: from the US or Canada - 1-888-407-4747 or from Overseas - +1 202-501-4444

Page last updated: Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Geography
Location
Central Europe, northwest of Romania
Geographic coordinates
47 00 N, 20 00 E
Map references
Europe
Area - total
93,028 sq km
Area - land
89,608 sq km
Area - water
3,420 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than Virginia; about the same size as Indiana
Land boundaries - total
2,106 km
Land boundaries - border countries
Austria 321 km; Croatia 348 km; Romania 424 km; Serbia 164 km; Slovakia 627 km; Slovenia 94 km; Ukraine 128 km
Coastline
0 km (landlocked)
Maritime claims
none (landlocked)
Climate
temperate; cold, cloudy, humid winters; warm summers
Terrain
mostly flat to rolling plains; hills and low mountains on the Slovakian border
Elevation - highest point
Kekes 1,014 m
Elevation - lowest point
Tisza River 78 m
Elevation - mean elevation
143 m
Natural resources
bauxite, coal, natural gas, fertile soils, arable land
Land use - agricultural land
55.7% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 45.4% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 1.6% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 8.6% (2023 est.)
Land use - forest
22.7% (2023 est.)
Land use - other
20.9% (2023 est.)
Irrigated land
1,331 sq km (2022)
Major lakes (area sq km) - fresh water lake(s)
Lake Balaton - 590 sq km
Major rivers (by length in km)
Duna (Danube) (shared with Germany [s], Austria, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania [m]) - 2,888 km note: [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km) - Atlantic Ocean drainage
(Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)
Population distribution
a fairly even distribution throughout most of the country, with urban areas attracting larger and denser populations
Geography - note
landlocked; strategic location on main land routes between Western Europe and Balkan Peninsula, as well as between Ukraine and the Mediterranean basin; the Duna (Danube) and Tisza Rivers divide the country into three large regions
People and Society
Population - total
9,855,745 (2024 est.)
Population - male
4,812,668
Population - female
5,043,077
Nationality - noun
Hungarian(s)
Nationality - adjective
Hungarian
Ethnic groups
Hungarian 84.3%, Romani 2.1%, German 1%, other 1.2%, unspecified 13.7% (2022 est.)
Ethnic groups - note
note: percentages add up to more than 100% because respondents were able to identify more than one ethnic group; Romani populations are usually underestimated in official statistics and may represent 5–10% of Hungary's population
Languages - Languages
Hungarian (official) 98.8%, English 25.3%, German 12.6%, Russian 2.1%, French 1.5%, Romanian 1.4%, other 5.1% (2022 est.)
Languages - major-language sample(s)
A World Factbook nélkülözhetetlen forrása az alapvető információnak. (Hungarian) The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.
Languages - note
note: percentages add up to more than 100% because respondents were able to identify more than one spoken language
Religions
Catholic 30.1% (Roman Catholic 27.5%, Greek Catholic 1.7%, other Catholic 0.9%), Calvinist 9.8%, Lutheran 1.8%, other Christian (includes Orthodox) 1.6%, other 0.4%, none 16.1%, no answer 40.1% (2022 est.)
Age structure - 0-14 years
14.6% (male 753,955/female 683,943)
Age structure - 15-64 years
63.9% (male 3,195,761/female 3,104,750)
Age structure - 65 years and over
21.5% (2024 est.) (male 862,952/female 1,254,384)
Dependency ratios - total dependency ratio
56.4 (2024 est.)
Dependency ratios - youth dependency ratio
22.8 (2024 est.)
Dependency ratios - elderly dependency ratio
33.6 (2024 est.)
Dependency ratios - potential support ratio
3 (2024 est.)
Median age - total
45.1 years (2025 est.)
Median age - male
42.8 years
Median age - female
46.7 years
Population growth rate
-0.29% (2025 est.)
Birth rate
9.03 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Death rate
14.41 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Net migration rate
2.45 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)
Population distribution
a fairly even distribution throughout most of the country, with urban areas attracting larger and denser populations
Urbanization - urban population
72.9% of total population (2023)
Urbanization - rate of urbanization
0.05% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Major urban areas - population
1.778 million BUDAPEST (capital) (2023)
Sex ratio - at birth
1.06 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 0-14 years
1.1 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 15-64 years
1.03 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - 65 years and over
0.69 male(s)/female
Sex ratio - total population
0.95 male(s)/female (2024 est.)
Mother's mean age at first birth
28.4 years (2020 est.)
Maternal mortality ratio
12 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)
Infant mortality rate - total
4.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2025 est.)
Infant mortality rate - male
5 deaths/1,000 live births
Infant mortality rate - female
4.3 deaths/1,000 live births
Life expectancy at birth - total population
76 years (2024 est.)
Life expectancy at birth - male
72.9 years
Life expectancy at birth - female
79.3 years
Total fertility rate
1.6 children born/woman (2025 est.)
Gross reproduction rate
0.78 (2025 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: urban
urban: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: rural
rural: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - improved: total
total: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: urban
urban: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: rural
rural: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Drinking water source - unimproved: total
total: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Health expenditure - Health expenditure (as % of GDP)
7.4% of GDP (2021)
Health expenditure - Health expenditure (as % of national budget)
9.9% of national budget (2022 est.)
Physician density
3.46 physicians/1,000 population (2022)
Hospital bed density
6.8 beds/1,000 population (2021 est.)
Sanitation facility access - improved: urban
urban: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - improved: rural
rural: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - improved: total
total: 100% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: urban
urban: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: rural
rural: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Sanitation facility access - unimproved: total
total: 0% of population (2022 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
26.4% (2016)
Alcohol consumption per capita - total
10.79 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - beer
3.96 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - wine
3.33 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - spirits
3.5 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Alcohol consumption per capita - other alcohols
0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Tobacco use - total
28.5% (2025 est.)
Tobacco use - male
33.7% (2025 est.)
Tobacco use - female
23.8% (2025 est.)
Currently married women (ages 15-49)
52.3% (2022 est.)
Education expenditure - Education expenditure (% GDP)
3.8% of GDP (2022 est.)
Education expenditure - Education expenditure (% national budget)
7.8% national budget (2022 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - total
16 years (2023 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - male
15 years (2023 est.)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) - female
16 years (2023 est.)
Government
Country name - conventional long form
none
Country name - conventional short form
Hungary
Country name - local long form
none
Country name - local short form
Magyarorszag
Country name - former
Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian People's Republic, Hungarian Soviet Republic, Hungarian Republic
Country name - etymology
the Byzantine Greeks referred to the tribes that arrived on the steppes of Eastern Europe in the 9th century as the "Oungroi," a name that later became "Hungari," which originally meant an "[alliance of] ten tribes;" the Hungarian name Magyarorszag means "Country of the Magyars," which may be derived from the name of the most prominent of the Hungarian tribes
Government type
parliamentary republic
Capital - name
Budapest
Capital - geographic coordinates
47 30 N, 19 05 E
Capital - time difference
UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Capital - daylight saving time
+1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
Capital - etymology
Buda on the western shore of the Danube and Pest on the eastern shore merged in 1873 to form Budapest; Buda's name may derive from the name of its founder or from a local word meaning "water;" Pest derives from a Slavic word meaning "furnace" or "oven"
Administrative divisions
19 counties ( megyek , singular - megye ), 25 cities with county rights ( megyei jogu varosok , singular - megyei jogu varos ), and 1 capital city ( fovaros ) counties: Bacs-Kiskun, Baranya, Bekes, Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen, Csongrad-Csanad, Fejer, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hajdu-Bihar, Heves, Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok, Komarom-Esztergom, Nograd, Pest, Somogy, Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg, Tolna, Vas, Veszprem, Zala cities with county rights: Baja, Bekescsaba, Debrecen, Dunaujvaros, Eger, Erd, Esztergom, Gyor, Hodmezovasarhely, Kaposvar, Kecskemet, Miskolc, Nagykanizsa, Nyiregyhaza, Pecs, Salgotarjan, Sopron, Szeged, Szekesfehervar, Szekszard, Szolnok, Szombathely, Tatabanya, Veszprem, Zalaegerszeg capital city: Budapest
Legal system
civil system influenced by the German model
Constitution - history
previous 1949 (heavily amended in 1989 following the collapse of communism); latest approved 18 April 2011, signed 25 April 2011, effective 1 January 2012
Constitution - amendment process
proposed by the president of the republic, by the government, by parliamentary committee, or by Parliament members; passage requires two-thirds majority vote of Parliament members and approval by the president
International law organization participation
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICC jurisdiction
Citizenship - citizenship by birth
no
Citizenship - citizenship by descent only
at least one parent must be a citizen of Hungary
Citizenship - dual citizenship recognized
yes
Citizenship - residency requirement for naturalization
8 years
Suffrage
18 years of age, 16 if married and marriage is registered in Hungary; universal
Executive branch - chief of state
President Tamas SULYOK (since 5 March 2024)
Executive branch - head of government
Prime Minister Viktor ORBAN (since 29 May 2010)
Executive branch - cabinet
Cabinet of Ministers proposed by the prime minister and appointed by the president
Executive branch - election/appointment process
president indirectly elected by the National Assembly with two-thirds majority vote in first round or simple majority vote in second round for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); prime minister elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the president
Executive branch - most recent election date
president: 26 February 2024 prime minister: 3 April 2022
Executive branch - election results
2024: Tamas SULYOK elected president; National Assembly vote - 134 to 5 2022: Katalin NOVAK (Fidesz) elected president; National Assembly vote - 137 to 51
Executive branch - expected date of next election
president: spring 2029 prime minister: April or May 2027
Legislative branch - legislature name
National Assembly (Országgyülés)
Legislative branch - legislative structure
unicameral
Legislative branch - chamber name
National Assembly (Orszaggyules)
Legislative branch - number of seats
199 (all directly elected)
Legislative branch - electoral system
mixed system
Legislative branch - scope of elections
full renewal
Legislative branch - term in office
4 years
Legislative branch - most recent election date
4/3/2022
Legislative branch - parties elected and seats per party
Hungarian Civic Union-Christian Democratic People's Party (FIDESZ-KDNP) (135); Democratic Coalition (DK) (15); Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) (10); Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) (10); Momentum (10); Other (19)
Legislative branch - percentage of women in chamber
15.6%
Legislative branch - expected date of next election
April 2026
Judicial branch - highest court(s)
Curia or Supreme Judicial Court (consists of the president, vice president, department heads, and has a maximum of 113 judges, and is organized into civil, criminal, and administrative-labor departments; Constitutional Court (consists of 15 judges, including the court president and vice president)
Judicial branch - judge selection and term of office
Curia president elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the president of the republic; other Curia judges appointed by the president on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council, a separate 15-member administrative body; judge tenure based on interim evaluations until normal retirement at age 62; Constitutional Court judges, including the president of the court, elected by the National Assembly; court vice president elected by the court itself; members serve 12-year terms with mandatory retirement at age 62
Judicial branch - subordinate courts
5 regional courts of appeal; 19 regional or county courts (including Budapest Metropolitan Court); 20 administrative-labor courts; 111 district or local courts
Political parties
Christian Democratic People's Party or KDNP Democratic Coalition or DK Dialogue for Hungary or Párbeszéd Fidesz-Hungarian Civic Alliance or Fidesz Hungarian Socialist Party or MSZP Jobbik - Conservatives or Jobbik LMP-Hungary's Green Party or LMP Mi Hazank (Our Homeland Movement) or MHM Momentum Movement or Momentum Movement for a Better Hungary or Jobbik National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary or MNOÖ On the People's Side or A Nép Pártján Our Homeland Movement or Mi Hazánk TISZA – Respect and Freedom Party or TISZA
Diplomatic representation in the US - chief of mission
Ambassador Szabolcs Ferenc TAKáCS (since 23 December 2020)
Diplomatic representation in the US - chancery
1500 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005
Diplomatic representation in the US - telephone
[1] (202) 362-6730
Diplomatic representation in the US - FAX
[1] (202) 966-8135
Diplomatic representation in the US - email address and website
Diplomatic representation in the US - consulate(s) general
Chicago, Los Angeles, New York
Diplomatic representation in the US - consulate(s)
Houston, Miami
Diplomatic representation from the US - chief of mission
Ambassador (vacant); Chargé d’Affaires Caroline SAVAGE (since November 2025)
Diplomatic representation from the US - embassy
Szabadsag ter 12, H-1054 Budapest
Diplomatic representation from the US - mailing address
5270 Budapest Place, US Department of State, Washington, DC 20521-5270
Diplomatic representation from the US - telephone
[36] (1) 475-4400
Diplomatic representation from the US - FAX
[36] (1) 475-4248
Diplomatic representation from the US - email address and website
International organization participation
Australia Group, BIS, CD, CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECB, EIB, ESA (cooperating state), EU, FAO, G-9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINURSO, NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OIF (observer), OPCW, OSCE, PCA, Schengen Convention, SELEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNOOSA, UNWTO, UPU, Wassenaar Arrangement, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC
Independence
16 November 1918 (republic proclaimed); notable earlier dates: 25 December 1000 (crowning of King STEPHEN I, traditional founding date); 30 March 1867 (Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy established)
National holiday
Saint Stephen's Day, 20 August (1083)
National holiday - note
note: commemorates the saint's canonization and the transfer of his remains to Buda (now Budapest) in 1083
Flag
description: three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and green meaning: folklore attributes virtues to the colors: red for strength, white for faithfulness, and green for hope; alternatively, the red can stand for the blood spilled in defense of the land, white for freedom, and green for pasturelands history: the flag dates to the national movement of the 18th and 19th centuries and fuses the medieval colors of the Hungarian coat of arms with the revolutionary tricolor of the French flag
National symbol(s)
Holy Crown of Hungary (Crown of Saint Stephen)
National color(s)
red, white, green
National anthem(s) - title
"Himnusz" (Hymn)
National anthem(s) - lyrics/music
Ferenc KOLCSEY/Ferenc ERKEL
National anthem(s) - history
adopted 1844
National heritage - total World Heritage Sites
8 (7 cultural, 1 natural)
National heritage - selected World Heritage Site locales
Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, and Andrássy Avenue (c); Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings (c); Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst (n); Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment (c); Hortobágy National Park - the Puszta (c); Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae) (c); Fertö / Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape (c); Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape (c)
Economy
Economic overview
high-income EU and OECD economy; modest recovery from 2024 recession driven by private consumption and moderated inflation; challenges include high fiscal deficits, frozen access to EU funds, and risks from export reliance; implementing tax exemptions, price controls, and mortgage interest caps ahead of 2026 elections
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2024
$389.207 billion (2024 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023
$387.223 billion (2023 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022
$390.513 billion (2022 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) - note
note: data in 2021 dollars
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2024
0.5% (2024 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2023
-0.8% (2023 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - Real GDP growth rate 2022
4.3% (2022 est.)
Real GDP growth rate - note
note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2024
$40,700 (2024 est.)
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2023
$40,400 (2023 est.)
Real GDP per capita - Real GDP per capita 2022
$40,700 (2022 est.)
Real GDP per capita - note
note: data in 2021 dollars
GDP (official exchange rate)
$222.905 billion (2024 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate) - note
note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2024
3.7% (2024 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2023
17.1% (2023 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022
14.6% (2022 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices) - note
note: annual % change based on consumer prices
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - agriculture
2.4% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - industry
23.9% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - services
59.7% (2024 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin - note
note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data
GDP - composition, by end use - household consumption
49.1% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - government consumption
19.9% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - investment in fixed capital
25.6% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - investment in inventories
0.3% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - exports of goods and services
80.8% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - imports of goods and services
-76.3% (2023 est.)
GDP - composition, by end use - note
note: figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection
Agricultural products
maize, wheat, barley, milk, sunflower seeds, sugar beets, rapeseed, apples, pork, grapes (2023)
Agricultural products - note
note: top ten agricultural products based on tonnage
Industries
mining, metallurgy, construction materials, processed foods, textiles, chemicals (especially pharmaceuticals), motor vehicles
Industrial production growth rate
-2.5% (2024 est.)
Industrial production growth rate - note
note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency
Labor force
4.954 million (2024 est.)
Labor force - note
note: number of people ages 15 or older who are employed or seeking work
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2024
4.5% (2024 est.)
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2023
4.2% (2023 est.)
Unemployment rate - Unemployment rate 2022
3.7% (2022 est.)
Unemployment rate - note
note: % of labor force seeking employment
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - total
14.1% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - male
14.8% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - female
13.1% (2024 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) - note
note: % of labor force ages 15-24 seeking employment
Population below poverty line
12.1% (2021 est.)
Population below poverty line - note
note: % of population with income below national poverty line
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income - Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2022
30.2 (2022 est.)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income - note
note: index (0-100) of income distribution; higher values represent greater inequality
Average household expenditures - on food
16.8% of household expenditures (2023 est.)
Average household expenditures - on alcohol and tobacco
7% of household expenditures (2023 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share - lowest 10%
2.8% (2022 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share - highest 10%
24.4% (2022 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share - note
note: % share of income accruing to lowest and highest 10% of population
Remittances - Remittances 2024
2.3% of GDP (2024 est.)
Remittances - Remittances 2023
2.4% of GDP (2023 est.)
Remittances - Remittances 2022
2.2% of GDP (2022 est.)
Remittances - note
note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities
Budget - revenues
$69.793 billion (2022 est.)
Budget - expenditures
$80.429 billion (2022 est.)
Budget - note
note: central government revenues (excluding grants) and expenditures converted to US dollars at average official exchange rate for year indicated
Public debt - Public debt 2022
75.3% of GDP (2022 est.)
Public debt - note
note: central government debt as a % of GDP
Taxes and other revenues
23.4% (of GDP) (2022 est.)
Taxes and other revenues - note
note: central government tax revenue as a % of GDP
Current account balance - Current account balance 2024
$5.074 billion (2024 est.)
Current account balance - Current account balance 2023
$751.071 million (2023 est.)
Current account balance - Current account balance 2022
-$14.699 billion (2022 est.)
Current account balance - note
note: balance of payments - net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars
Exports - Exports 2024
$166.503 billion (2024 est.)
Exports - Exports 2023
$173.034 billion (2023 est.)
Exports - Exports 2022
$158.98 billion (2022 est.)
Exports - note
note: balance of payments - exports of goods and services in current dollars
Exports - partners
Germany 25%, Italy 6%, Romania 6%, USA 5%, Slovakia 4% (2023)
Exports - partners - note
note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports
Exports - commodities
cars, vehicle parts/accessories, electric batteries, packaged medicine, computers (2023)
Exports - commodities - note
note: top five export commodities based on value in dollars
Imports - Imports 2024
$154.077 billion (2024 est.)
Imports - Imports 2023
$163.192 billion (2023 est.)
Imports - Imports 2022
$167.262 billion (2022 est.)
Imports - note
note: balance of payments - imports of goods and services in current dollars
Imports - partners
Germany 23%, China 7%, Austria 6%, Poland 6%, S. Korea 6% (2023)
Imports - partners - note
note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports
Imports - commodities
vehicle parts/accessories, natural gas, integrated circuits, broadcasting equipment, industrial acids/oils/alcohols (2023)
Imports - commodities - note
note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2024
$46.422 billion (2024 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2023
$45.719 billion (2023 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2022
$41.219 billion (2022 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - note
note: holdings of gold (year-end prices)/foreign exchange/special drawing rights in current dollars
Exchange rates - Currency
forints (HUF) per US dollar -
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2024
365.691 (2024 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2023
353.088 (2023 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2022
372.596 (2022 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2021
303.141 (2021 est.)
Exchange rates - Exchange rates 2020
307.997 (2020 est.)
Energy
Electricity access - electrification - total population
100% (2022 est.)
Electricity - installed generating capacity
14.829 million kW (2023 est.)
Electricity - consumption
42.739 billion kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity - exports
8.863 billion kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity - imports
19.963 billion kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity - transmission/distribution losses
2.454 billion kWh (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - fossil fuels
28.9% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - nuclear
44.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - solar
19.4% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - wind
1.8% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - hydroelectricity
0.6% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Electricity generation sources - biomass and waste
4.9% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Nuclear energy - Number of operational nuclear reactors
4 (2025)
Nuclear energy - Net capacity of operational nuclear reactors
1.92GW (2025 est.)
Nuclear energy - Percent of total electricity production
48.8% (2023 est.)
Coal - production
4.293 million metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - consumption
4.694 million metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - exports
115,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - imports
452,000 metric tons (2023 est.)
Coal - proven reserves
2.633 billion metric tons (2023 est.)
Petroleum - total petroleum production
36,000 bbl/day (2023 est.)
Petroleum - refined petroleum consumption
179,000 bbl/day (2024 est.)
Petroleum - crude oil estimated reserves
12.1 million barrels (2021 est.)
Natural gas - production
1.612 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)
Natural gas - consumption
8.293 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)
Natural gas - imports
8.216 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)
Natural gas - proven reserves
3.738 billion cubic meters (2021 est.)
Energy consumption per capita - Total energy consumption per capita 2023
96.152 million Btu/person (2023 est.)
Communications
Telephones - fixed lines - total subscriptions
2.693 million (2023 est.)
Telephones - fixed lines - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
28 (2023 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular - total subscriptions
10.2 million (2023 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
104 (2022 est.)
Broadcast media
mixed system of state-supported media and private broadcasters; the 5 publicly owned TV channels and the 2 main privately owned TV stations are the major national broadcasters; large number of special-interest channels; highly developed market for satellite and cable TV with about two-thirds of viewers utilizing the services; 4 state-supported radio networks; large number of local stations, including commercial, public service, nonprofit, and community radio stations; digital transition completed in 2013 (2019)
Internet country code
.hu
Internet users - percent of population
92% (2024 est.)
Broadband - fixed subscriptions - total
3.56 million (2023 est.)
Broadband - fixed subscriptions - subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
37 (2023 est.)
Transportation
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix
HA
Airports
109 (2025)
Heliports
15 (2025)
Railways - total
7,687 km (2020) 3,111 km electrified
Merchant marine - total
1 (2023)
Merchant marine - by type
other 1
Military and Security
Military and security forces
Hungarian Defense Forces (HDF or Magyar Honvédség): the HDF is organized as a joint force under a general staff with commands for land, air, cyber, special operations, territorial defense, and support forces (2025)
Military and security forces - note
note: the National Police are under the Ministry of Interior and responsible for maintaining order nationwide; the Ministry of Interior also has the Counterterrorism Center, a special police force responsible for protecting the president and the prime minister and for preventing, uncovering, and detecting terrorist acts
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2025
2.1% of GDP (2025 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2024
2.1% of GDP (2024 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2023
2.1% of GDP (2023 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2022
1.8% of GDP (2022 est.)
Military expenditures - Military Expenditures 2021
1.7% of GDP (2021 est.)
Military and security service personnel strengths
approximately 30,000 active-duty military personnel (2025)
Military equipment inventories and acquisitions
the HDF has a mix of Soviet-era and more modern, NATO-compatible arms from such countries as Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Türkiye, and the US; in 2017, Budapest launched a modernization program aimed at replacing its Soviet-era weaponry with modern systems; Hungary has also placed emphasis on building up its defense industrial capacity (2025)
Military service age and obligation
18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription (abolished 2005) (2026)
Military deployments
250 Bosnia-Herzegovina (EUFOR stabilization force); 200 Chad; 470 Kosovo (NATO/KFOR) (2025)
Military - note
the Hungarian Defense Forces (HDF) are responsible for ensuring the defense of the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and citizens, and fulfilling Hungary’s commitments to the EU and NATO, as well as contributing to other international peacekeeping efforts under the UN; key areas of concern for the HDF the HDF is also responsible for some aspects of domestic security, crisis management, disaster response, and assisting law enforcement forces in border security Hungary has been a member of NATO since 1999 and considers the collective defense ensured within the Alliance as a cornerstone of the country’s security; NATO membership is complemented by Hungary’s ties to the EU under its Common Security and Defense Policy; the HDF has participated in multiple NATO-led security missions, including in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo, as well as EU-led missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mali; it hosts a NATO battlegroup comprised of troops from Croatia, Hungary, Italy, and the US, and NATO’s Multinational Division Center, a headquarters capable of commanding a division-sized force (typically 15-20,000 troops) in a crisis; both organizations were established as a result of Russian aggression against Ukraine; Hungary is a member of the Visegrad Group, a regional platform that brings together Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia to discuss cultural, defense, and political cooperation (2025)
Terrorism
Terrorist group(s)
Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS)
Terrorist group(s) - note
note: details about the history, aims, leadership, organization, areas of operation, tactics, targets, weapons, size, and sources of support of the group(s) appear(s) in the Terrorism reference guide
Transnational Issues
Refugees and internally displaced persons - refugees
72,359 (2024 est.)
Refugees and internally displaced persons - stateless persons
101 (2024 est.)
Environment
Environmental issues
air and soil pollution; water pollution from industry and large-scale agriculture
International environmental agreements - party to
Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Heavy Metals, Air Pollution-Multi-effect Protocol, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands, Whaling
International environmental agreements - signed, but not ratified
Antarctic-Environmental Protection
Climate
temperate; cold, cloudy, humid winters; warm summers
Land use - agricultural land
55.7% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 45.4% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 1.6% (2023 est.)
Land use - agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 8.6% (2023 est.)
Land use - forest
22.7% (2023 est.)
Land use - other
20.9% (2023 est.)
Urbanization - urban population
72.9% of total population (2023)
Urbanization - rate of urbanization
0.05% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - total emissions
40.161 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - from coal and metallurgical coke
3.373 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - from petroleum and other liquids
20.887 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Carbon dioxide emissions - from consumed natural gas
15.901 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Particulate matter emissions
14.2 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)
Waste and recycling - municipal solid waste generated annually
3.781 million tons (2024 est.)
Waste and recycling - percent of municipal solid waste recycled
31% (2022 est.)
Total water withdrawal - municipal
660 million cubic meters (2022)
Total water withdrawal - industrial
3.758 billion cubic meters (2022)
Total water withdrawal - agricultural
548.613 million cubic meters (2022)
Total renewable water resources
104 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)
Geoparks - total global geoparks and regional networks
4 (2024)
Geoparks - global geoparks and regional networks
Bakony-Balaton; Bukk Region; Hungary; Novohrad-Nógrád (includes Slovakia) (2024)