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Hungary to stop issuing worker visas to people from three countries starting Friday

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BUDAPEST, June 5 (Reuters) - ‌Hungary's government will stop issuing worker ​visas to employees from the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia from Friday, ⁠a government spokeswoman said, calling the move a first step towards regulating the inflow of guest workers.

• ​Prime Minister Peter Magyar's Tisza party, which ended right-wing leader Viktor ‌Orban's 16-year rule in an April 12 election landslide, has said it would stop issuing visas to workers from ⁠outside the European Union from June.

• ⁠Government to tighten employment opportunities for guest workers over what it says are concerns they are pushing down local salaries, spokeswoman Vanda Szondi told a media briefing.

• ‌Foreign workers account for just 2% of Hungary's workforce ⁠based on official statistics, but some ‌sectors, like services and manufacturing, ​are heavily reliant on foreign workers.

• Government to change decree allowing manpower companies to import workers in a ‌simplified procedure from the Philippines, Georgia ​and Armenia as ⁠of Friday.

• Employees already present can still apply ‌for an extension, while ⁠requests already submitted would be assessed.

• Government calls reforms a first step in a planned long-term solution.

• Some of ​Hungary's largest foreign ‌investors have said a complete halt to the inflow ⁠of guest workers would hit ​companies and the wider economy.

(Reporting by Gergely Szakacs, ​Editing by William Maclean)

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