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The Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest will organize the screening of the Shukar Collective Project documentary on December 16, from 18,00 hours. The screening will take place at the ICR headquarters, 38 Aleea Alexandru in Bucharest
Romania's Tourism Ministry plans to install 3D boards on the country's airports to inform tourists on local destinations, according to Elena Udrea, tourism ministry. The value of the investments in these boards is yet unknown.
Carmaker Ford Europe will showcase at the Geneva car show next year the first car which will be produced in Romania, Ford B-Max. The B-Max model will enter production at Ford's Craiova factory at the end of this year, according to Automotive News Europe, quoting company sources.
The first snow of the season started falling in Bucharest on Friday morning (December 10), while snowing has taken over most of Romania during the last 24 hours. Meteorologists have issues a yellow code for snow valid until the beginning of the week-end.
The Romanian tax authority (ANAF) will open the first store which will sell confiscated goods in Bucharest. The store will be opened on Monday, December 13, and ANAF hopes its revenues from selling confiscated goods will increase with the new opening
A solar panels park on over 190 hectares will be built in Cluj - Napoca, according to Sorin Apostu, the mayor of Cluj Napoca. WWS Energy Development LLC will build the photovoltaic park and 30 percent of the electricity it will produce will be supplied to the city hall.
Romania's Transport Ministry plans to convert Bucharest's Aurel Vlaicu (Baneasa) Airport into one reserved for business flights and move low-cost traffic to the Henri Coanda Airport in the nearby town of Otopeni, which will mean higher costs for budget airlines and higher ticket prices.
Tobacco producer JTI Romania will not see its cigarette prices going up until July next year, as the company is already paying EUR 76.59 per 1,000 cigarettes, although the Fiscal Code currently states an excise of EUR 74. The difference is due to the VAT increase, according to Gilda Lazar, corporate affairs manager with JTI.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest will organize the screening of the Shukar Collective Project documentary on December 16, from 18,00 hours. The screening will take place at the ICR headquarters, 38 Aleea Alexandru in Bucharest
Romania's Tourism Ministry plans to install 3D boards on the country's airports to inform tourists on local destinations, according to Elena Udrea, tourism ministry. The value of the investments in these boards is yet unknown.
Carmaker Ford Europe will showcase at the Geneva car show next year the first car which will be produced in Romania, Ford B-Max. The B-Max model will enter production at Ford's Craiova factory at the end of this year, according to Automotive News Europe, quoting company sources.
The first snow of the season started falling in Bucharest on Friday morning (December 10), while snowing has taken over most of Romania during the last 24 hours. Meteorologists have issues a yellow code for snow valid until the beginning of the week-end.
The Romanian tax authority (ANAF) will open the first store which will sell confiscated goods in Bucharest. The store will be opened on Monday, December 13, and ANAF hopes its revenues from selling confiscated goods will increase with the new opening
A solar panels park on over 190 hectares will be built in Cluj - Napoca, according to Sorin Apostu, the mayor of Cluj Napoca. WWS Energy Development LLC will build the photovoltaic park and 30 percent of the electricity it will produce will be supplied to the city hall.
Romania's Transport Ministry plans to convert Bucharest's Aurel Vlaicu (Baneasa) Airport into one reserved for business flights and move low-cost traffic to the Henri Coanda Airport in the nearby town of Otopeni, which will mean higher costs for budget airlines and higher ticket prices.
Tobacco producer JTI Romania will not see its cigarette prices going up until July next year, as the company is already paying EUR 76.59 per 1,000 cigarettes, although the Fiscal Code currently states an excise of EUR 74. The difference is due to the VAT increase, according to Gilda Lazar, corporate affairs manager with JTI.
