Magyar's new government has pledged to tackle alleged favouritism in public procurement and review contracts awarded under the previous administration. Construction groups that relied heavily on state-funded infrastructure projects face the greatest risk as public tenders become more competitive. About one-quarter of its revenue has come from public contracts. International companies could gain market share in construction, defence, telecommunications and media as contracts are reopened to wider competition. Related articlesHungarian companies pivot after Orban's allies lose political influenceAI creates two-speed UK jobs market as demand shifts to senior tech rolesTrump cancels planned Iran attack after framework for deal agreed