BUDAPEST, March 8 (Reuters) - Hungary's finance minister
said on Wednesday that annual inflation would be curbed below
10% by the end of 2023, from 25.4% in February. In an interview with website index.hu Mihaly Varga also said
that the government would "definitely reduce the tax burden on
banks and drug makers in 2024 budget."
(Reporting by Krisztina Than)
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