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A rare specialism in cross-border coordination.

International Contract Consulting Kft. is a Budapest-based advisory and coordination firm working in the narrow space between the Middle East and the European Union.

Few firms operate in this space — and fewer still treat it as a dedicated discipline rather than an occasional sideline. That focus is what defines us. We align the legal, commercial and operational threads of complex international projects so that partners on both sides can move forward with confidence.

Our focus is Iraq, the Gulf and the wider Middle East on one side, and the EU on the other. We are establishing a branch office in Iraq to deepen our presence on the ground — but our reach is not limited to these regions. A good coordinator goes where the project is.

Three commitments.

01

Trust on both sides

We are only useful if both parties trust us. We protect that by being neutral, accurate and discreet.

02

Follow-through

We stay engaged past the introduction — through registration, signature and the active life of the project.

03

Local and lawful

We work alongside trusted legal counsel and respect the rules of every jurisdiction we operate in.

A clear path from idea to active project.

01

Understand

We begin by listening to both sides — the objectives, constraints, expectations and concerns of every party. Nothing useful is built on assumptions, so we take the time to understand what each side actually needs.

02

Structure

We map the legal, commercial and procedural framework of the engagement — identifying every step required, the order it must happen in, and the right partners (legal counsel, authorities, local representatives) for each one.

03

Coordinate

This is the heart of what we do. We keep documents, deadlines and communication aligned across jurisdictions, languages and time zones — so the project keeps moving and misunderstandings are caught before they become problems.

04

Deliver

We stay engaged through registration, signature and the active life of the project — not just the introduction. Our involvement ends when the work is genuinely standing on its own.