is set to hold an exhibition of handicrafts in its sister city; Jászberény “This exhibition will be held next year on the occasion of the 30th year of sisterhood between the cities of Yazd and Jászberény,” a Yazd city council member said on Monday “The cultural event is aimed at familiarizing the people of Jászberény with Yazd in terms of cultural heritage and economic capabilities,” Bibifatemeh Haqirosadat said Hundreds of Hungarians visit Yazd each year which date back to the end of the last millennium Iran’s ambassador to Budapest recommended cooperation between the two cities with respect to “fraternal relations” The first delegation of the Hungarian city visited the city in 1996 while Iranian delegations regularly visit the city of Jászberény The friendship between the two cities is symbolized by several gifts while the spatial sculpture of Jászberény can be found in the Iranian city the Iranian city donated Jászberény a wind tower a typical building of Jazd and its surroundings and the wind tower has been decorating the city of Jászberény ever since Yazd is regularly referred to as a delightful place to stay or a “don’t miss” destination by almost all of its visitors The city is full of mud-brick houses that are equipped with innovative badgirs (wind catchers) and many Islamic and Iranian monuments that shape its eye-catching city landscape Úgy tűnik nem található semmi ezen a helyen IMPRESSZUM SZERZŐI JOGOK ADATVÉDELEM FELHASZNÁLÁSI FELTÉTELEK an automotive supplier under full Hungarian ownership has built a new battery plant with a HUF 10.3 billion (EUR 33 million) investment creating 350 jobs and increasing the company´s headcount to 2,800 The new plant will feature battery production technology that have previously not been used in Hungary Jász-Plasztik will reach a new milestone by becoming a Tier 1 supplier in the auto industry said at the inauguration ceremony that in connection with the production of Start-Stop batteries every single technology has been renewed in order to add capacities and widen the company's product range is a family business under a full Hungarian ownership The company's two main activities are plastic moulding and battery manufacture Jász-Plasztik is an important supplier in the automotive industry electronics industry and household industry The company's customers include Electrolux The company has eight production sites in Hungary but it also has a location in Galanta while indirectly it provides a livelihood for 6,000 the company registered a net turnover of HUF 65,1 billion (EUR 216 million) from sales 23 percent of which resulted from export sales This year's results from the first half of the year indicate further growth as in H1 2014 the company netted a turnover of HUF 39.5 billion (EUR 133 million) inaugurated in the presence of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó was financed from EU funds (30 percent) and the company's own resources (70 percent) the company's battery production capacity will increase from 800,000 units per year to 1.5 million units annually increasing the company's headcount to 2,800 in the near future