Interim president Ilie Bolojan is attending the European Council in Brussels on Thursday, March 6, to signal Romania’s...
Dacia car sales grew by 12 percent to 349,000 units in 2010 on a worldwide level, according to the company. The car maker sold 154.600 Sandero cars, 127.200 Dacia Logan cars and 67.000 Dacia Duster units.
Jordan has signed a nuclear cooperation accord with Romania, according to the Jordan Times reported, citing the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission. King Abdullah of Jordan met Romanian foreign minister Teodor Baconschi, who delivered a letter from Romanian president Traian Basescu.
Ten flights which were supposed to land on Otopeni airport in Romanian capital city Bucharest and then take off to other destinations have witnessed delays of over three hours due to the fog.
The Bucharest municipality will pay around EUR 175,000 for a statue representing Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale. This would be the third statue of Caragiale on display in Bucharest. It will be created by artist Ionel Stoicescu, who has been creating various monuments for the Bucharest municipality.
Romania’s trade deficit narrowed to EUR 8.64 billion in the first eleven months, from EUR 8.96 billion in the same period a year earlier, the National Statistics Institute said Monday. Exports rose 27.2 percent on the year to EUR 34 billion, while imports were up 19.5 percent to EUR 42.6 billion.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) will publish on a daily basis the government securities reference rates (fixing) from January 10, 2011.
Romanian independent taxi drivers will not buy fuels from gas stations on Thursday, in protest over the increase in fuel prices, the Association for the Rights of Independent Taxi Drivers (ATDI) said in a press release Sunday.
The Cernavoda bridge on the Danube-Marea Neagra flood gate will be closed down for repairs for a year, until January 2012, which will trigger a longer journey for those planning to reach the Romanian seaside by car this summer.
Mihai Tudor (in picture), who has been running the local subsidiary of IBM for the last four years, has been promoted to general manager of IBM for the South Eastern Europe (IBM SEE). He will oversee IBM's businesses in Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.
Dacia car sales grew by 12 percent to 349,000 units in 2010 on a worldwide level, according to the company. The car maker sold 154.600 Sandero cars, 127.200 Dacia Logan cars and 67.000 Dacia Duster units.
Jordan has signed a nuclear cooperation accord with Romania, according to the Jordan Times reported, citing the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission. King Abdullah of Jordan met Romanian foreign minister Teodor Baconschi, who delivered a letter from Romanian president Traian Basescu.
Ten flights which were supposed to land on Otopeni airport in Romanian capital city Bucharest and then take off to other destinations have witnessed delays of over three hours due to the fog.
The Bucharest municipality will pay around EUR 175,000 for a statue representing Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale. This would be the third statue of Caragiale on display in Bucharest. It will be created by artist Ionel Stoicescu, who has been creating various monuments for the Bucharest municipality.
Romania’s trade deficit narrowed to EUR 8.64 billion in the first eleven months, from EUR 8.96 billion in the same period a year earlier, the National Statistics Institute said Monday. Exports rose 27.2 percent on the year to EUR 34 billion, while imports were up 19.5 percent to EUR 42.6 billion.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) will publish on a daily basis the government securities reference rates (fixing) from January 10, 2011.
Romanian independent taxi drivers will not buy fuels from gas stations on Thursday, in protest over the increase in fuel prices, the Association for the Rights of Independent Taxi Drivers (ATDI) said in a press release Sunday.
The Cernavoda bridge on the Danube-Marea Neagra flood gate will be closed down for repairs for a year, until January 2012, which will trigger a longer journey for those planning to reach the Romanian seaside by car this summer.
Mihai Tudor (in picture), who has been running the local subsidiary of IBM for the last four years, has been promoted to general manager of IBM for the South Eastern Europe (IBM SEE). He will oversee IBM's businesses in Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.