Prime minister Marcel Ciolacu, the leader of the ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD), announced plans to initiate a...
*Austrians have the highest investment potential in Romania in the next ten years – in Ziarul Financiar
*AmCham asks the Govt to keep the flat tax – in Ziarul Financiar
*Romanian Leu surprisingly strengthens, helped by foreign news – in Ziarul Financiar
*One of three Dacias sold to export is a Duster – in Ziarul Financiar
*Large retailers continue expansion: H&M, C&A and Decathlon, tenants in Maritimo Constanta – in Ziarul Financiar
An exhibition featuring violins, violas, cellos and double bass which have won prizes in the international competition Eufonia for young violin makers will be on at the Enescu Museum in Bucharest (141 Calea Victoriei - MAP) from October 25 to November 2nd. Concerts featuring violinists Alexandru Tomescu, Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet will be organized within the event.
I Blame Coco – the stage name of English musician Eliot Paulina Sumner, the daughter of musician Sting and actress Trudie Styler- will perform on November 5 in Bucharest at The Ark (196 A Calea Rahovei). MAP. Entry tickets to the concert will cost RON 50.
Romanian cinema has started to become well known abroad after numerous movies directed by Romanians and produced locally received awards at international film festivals. Romania-insider.com continues its series presenting must-see Romanian movies released after the fall of communism. This week we are looking at five more recent Romanian movies you should not miss. (watch trailers below)
Ten European Union member states still impose restrictions for Romania migrant workers, according to the Romanian Labor Ministry, quoted by Agerpres. The United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, Austria, Luxembourg, Holland and Malta make the group of EU countries which restrict the access both Romanian and Bulgarian workers on their markets. The transition period for workers in Romania and Bulgaria started with the EU accession in 2007 and will end in 2013.
The Chevrolet brand sold 26 percent more cars in Romania in the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period of last year, according to the company. The Chevrolet brand went up four places in the top of car makers, reaching the sixth position.
Retailer Kaufland Romania will open a second hypermarket in Bistrita on a land plot three times larger than the one which hosts the existing Kaufland store in the city, according to Agerpress newswire.
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (in picture) will be on an official visit to Romania Monday and Tuesday, at the invitation of Romanian President Traian Basescu. Basescu and Komorowski will hold official talks, followed by a joint press conference.
Two investment funds, including a U.S.-based one, are interested in buying stakes in Romanian chemical company Oltchim Ramnicu-Valcea, should it be privatized, according to Karoly Borbely, state secretary within the local Economy Ministry, quoted by Mediafax newswire.
Thousands of pilgrims from across Romania and abroad have queued to pray at the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest, at the Venerated Wood of the Holy Cross, brought from Greece and at the Holy Relics of Saint Dimitrie the New, protector of Bucharest. Romanians celebrate Saint Dimitrie on October 27 but the pilgrimage goes on during the entire week.
*Austrians have the highest investment potential in Romania in the next ten years – in Ziarul Financiar
*AmCham asks the Govt to keep the flat tax – in Ziarul Financiar
*Romanian Leu surprisingly strengthens, helped by foreign news – in Ziarul Financiar
*One of three Dacias sold to export is a Duster – in Ziarul Financiar
*Large retailers continue expansion: H&M, C&A and Decathlon, tenants in Maritimo Constanta – in Ziarul Financiar
An exhibition featuring violins, violas, cellos and double bass which have won prizes in the international competition Eufonia for young violin makers will be on at the Enescu Museum in Bucharest (141 Calea Victoriei - MAP) from October 25 to November 2nd. Concerts featuring violinists Alexandru Tomescu, Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet will be organized within the event.
I Blame Coco – the stage name of English musician Eliot Paulina Sumner, the daughter of musician Sting and actress Trudie Styler- will perform on November 5 in Bucharest at The Ark (196 A Calea Rahovei). MAP. Entry tickets to the concert will cost RON 50.
Romanian cinema has started to become well known abroad after numerous movies directed by Romanians and produced locally received awards at international film festivals. Romania-insider.com continues its series presenting must-see Romanian movies released after the fall of communism. This week we are looking at five more recent Romanian movies you should not miss. (watch trailers below)
Ten European Union member states still impose restrictions for Romania migrant workers, according to the Romanian Labor Ministry, quoted by Agerpres. The United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, Austria, Luxembourg, Holland and Malta make the group of EU countries which restrict the access both Romanian and Bulgarian workers on their markets. The transition period for workers in Romania and Bulgaria started with the EU accession in 2007 and will end in 2013.
The Chevrolet brand sold 26 percent more cars in Romania in the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period of last year, according to the company. The Chevrolet brand went up four places in the top of car makers, reaching the sixth position.
Retailer Kaufland Romania will open a second hypermarket in Bistrita on a land plot three times larger than the one which hosts the existing Kaufland store in the city, according to Agerpress newswire.
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski (in picture) will be on an official visit to Romania Monday and Tuesday, at the invitation of Romanian President Traian Basescu. Basescu and Komorowski will hold official talks, followed by a joint press conference.
Two investment funds, including a U.S.-based one, are interested in buying stakes in Romanian chemical company Oltchim Ramnicu-Valcea, should it be privatized, according to Karoly Borbely, state secretary within the local Economy Ministry, quoted by Mediafax newswire.
Thousands of pilgrims from across Romania and abroad have queued to pray at the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest, at the Venerated Wood of the Holy Cross, brought from Greece and at the Holy Relics of Saint Dimitrie the New, protector of Bucharest. Romanians celebrate Saint Dimitrie on October 27 but the pilgrimage goes on during the entire week.