European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has pledged aid worth EUR 10 billion to help repair the damage caused...
Romanian media, EUR 11.3 billion businesses insolvent in 28 months – in Ziarul Financiar, Economy unlikely to rebound unless lending market improves– in Ziarul Financiar, The billion-RON Fondul Proprietatea dividends closer to being distributed– in Ziarul Financiar, ButanGas sets its sights on wind power development– in Ziarul Financiar, Breath of fresh air for car market: 12% higher sales in June– in Ziarul Financiar, Unilever gets licence for Rom, brings third local brand onto ice cream market– in Ziarul Financiar
An European Union-funded project aims to promote and develop tourism in the County of Hunedoara based on its historical...
US company Lufkin Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUFK) has announced its plans to build a manufacturing facility near Ploiesti, with an investment of USD 126 million. This facility will manufacture products for both the company's oilfield and power transmission divisions with an initial focus on oilfield products.
Predators, with Adrien Brody, Alice Braga. Coming up next weeks: Shrek Forever after, The Lightkeepers, Knight and Day, Get him to the Greek
Romanian media
Mittal posts biggest loss in Romania - 334 million euros – in Ziarul Financiar
Duster drives production of Dacia plant to 1,000 vehicles a day – in Ziarul Financiar
Canada's Celestica hires 900 people in Bihor – in Ziarul Financiar
Several buildings in the old part of Bucharest, opposite the Romanian Central Bank (BNR) headquarters will be demolished...
Jean Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank, will come to Romania at the beginning of September, when the Romanian Central Bank (BNR) will celebrate 130 years of activity. An invitation was also sent to Ben Bernake, the head of the Federal reserves Systems in the US.
Car maker Dacia sold 19,200 cars in Romania in the first half of this year, which has triggered a market share of 33.5 percent, the company has announced. Its market share went up by 3.5 percentage points compared to last year. The biggest export destinations for Dacia were France, with 64,000 units, Germany, with 17,000 and Italy, with 13,700.
Romanian media, EUR 11.3 billion businesses insolvent in 28 months – in Ziarul Financiar, Economy unlikely to rebound unless lending market improves– in Ziarul Financiar, The billion-RON Fondul Proprietatea dividends closer to being distributed– in Ziarul Financiar, ButanGas sets its sights on wind power development– in Ziarul Financiar, Breath of fresh air for car market: 12% higher sales in June– in Ziarul Financiar, Unilever gets licence for Rom, brings third local brand onto ice cream market– in Ziarul Financiar
An European Union-funded project aims to promote and develop tourism in the County of Hunedoara based on its historical...
US company Lufkin Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUFK) has announced its plans to build a manufacturing facility near Ploiesti, with an investment of USD 126 million. This facility will manufacture products for both the company's oilfield and power transmission divisions with an initial focus on oilfield products.
Predators, with Adrien Brody, Alice Braga. Coming up next weeks: Shrek Forever after, The Lightkeepers, Knight and Day, Get him to the Greek
Romanian media
Mittal posts biggest loss in Romania - 334 million euros – in Ziarul Financiar
Duster drives production of Dacia plant to 1,000 vehicles a day – in Ziarul Financiar
Canada's Celestica hires 900 people in Bihor – in Ziarul Financiar
Several buildings in the old part of Bucharest, opposite the Romanian Central Bank (BNR) headquarters will be demolished...
Jean Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank, will come to Romania at the beginning of September, when the Romanian Central Bank (BNR) will celebrate 130 years of activity. An invitation was also sent to Ben Bernake, the head of the Federal reserves Systems in the US.
Car maker Dacia sold 19,200 cars in Romania in the first half of this year, which has triggered a market share of 33.5 percent, the company has announced. Its market share went up by 3.5 percentage points compared to last year. The biggest export destinations for Dacia were France, with 64,000 units, Germany, with 17,000 and Italy, with 13,700.