Construction of Hungarian port kicks off at Trieste, Italy

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The construction of the Hungarian port has started at the Adriatic Sea in Trieste, Italy, said Levente Magyar, Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Work is set to begin with the construction of a large section of the seawall and a 50,000-cubic meter filling on Hungarian state-owned land in northern Italy, as stated by the officials during a visit to the construction site on February 20.

According to Magyar, a 250-meter stretch of coastline will be built in the first stage, to be extended by about 400 meters, giving Hungary a total of 650 meters of coastline on the Adriatic.

The Hungarian government acquired the land for EUR 31 million, under a 60-year concession agreement, entrusting Adria Port Zrt., a state-owned enterprise, with the development.

The Italian Deputy Minister for Infrastructure, Edoardo Rixi, also attended the groundbreaking ceremony.