The Embassy of Hungary in Santiago de Chile is responsible for maintaining the bilateral relations between Hungary and Chile.
The Embassy of Hungary in Santiago de Chile is responsible for maintaining political, economic, and cultural relations between Hungary and Chile. The Embassy represents Hungary in Chile and offers assistance to Hungarian citizens in the country. The Ambassador of Hungary in Chile is Mrs. Edit Bucsi-Szabó.
Diplomatic relations between Hungary and Chile were established in 1965, but were suspended in 1973 due to the military coup and only restored in 1990. The Hungarian Embassy in Santiago was closed in 2009 and reopened in 2014.
In Latin America, Chile is Hungary's sixth most important trading partner (after Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Costa Rica).
Hungary has 5 Honorary Consulates in Chile (Arica, La Serena, Valparaíso, Concepción, Punta Arenas).
The number of people of Hungarian origin living in Chile is estimated at 3000. The Chilean-Hungarian Cultural Association was founded on 5 March 1992. There is also the Chilean-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and the DUNA Hungarian Art and Folklore Association, founded in 2019.
Avenida Los Leones 2279 Chile 7511069