Romania’s residential real estate market remains undervalued despite continued price increases, as housing prices remain...
Doing business in Romania made easier.
Romanian large and medium taxpayers will submit their fiscal statements online as of October 1, through the National Electronic System (SEN), the Ministry of Communications announced on Thursday.
Romania should allot consistent sums of money for developing infrastructure, even in the context of current budgetary constrains, in order to maximize the country's potential to become a logistics hub in Central and Eastern Europe, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Net investments in the Romanian economy fell by 9.8 percent, to EUR 3 billion in the second quarter compared with the year-earlier period, due to slow activity in all sectors, according to the country’s statistics institute INS.
The Transport Ministry will launch tenders with European financing, through the Transport Regional Operational Program, worth EUR 3.14 billion by year-end, according to Transport Minister Radu Berceanu.
The consortium made of Strabag and Straco will build the Deva – Orastie highway, after the challenges submitted following the bid have been rejected. The consortium has already signed the contract with the state. Strabag and Straco have filed an offer of EUR 179 million.
Romanians will cut housing, clothing and mobile phone expenses – in Ziarul Financiar, Clients loose patience and start filing lawsuits against banks to reduce cost of credits – in Ziarul Financiar, BCR becomes 'real estate agent' to stimulate loans – in Ziarul Financiar, EUR 100 million energy export – in Ziarul Financiar, Companies' access on the Romanian market, through the Unique Contact Point – on Dailybusiness.ro, Central Bank Reserves, down for the forth month in a row – on Dailybusiness.ro
Romanian state-owned passenger railway company CFR Calatori and state-run subway company Metrorex will raise tariffs by 8 percent from September 15, according to Transport Minister Radu Berceanu.
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff expects a few eastern European countries, among which Romania, to go bust in the next two to three years, according to Profil magazine, quoted by Bloomberg.
Doing business in Romania made easier.
Romanian large and medium taxpayers will submit their fiscal statements online as of October 1, through the National Electronic System (SEN), the Ministry of Communications announced on Thursday.
Romania should allot consistent sums of money for developing infrastructure, even in the context of current budgetary constrains, in order to maximize the country's potential to become a logistics hub in Central and Eastern Europe, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Net investments in the Romanian economy fell by 9.8 percent, to EUR 3 billion in the second quarter compared with the year-earlier period, due to slow activity in all sectors, according to the country’s statistics institute INS.
The Transport Ministry will launch tenders with European financing, through the Transport Regional Operational Program, worth EUR 3.14 billion by year-end, according to Transport Minister Radu Berceanu.
The consortium made of Strabag and Straco will build the Deva – Orastie highway, after the challenges submitted following the bid have been rejected. The consortium has already signed the contract with the state. Strabag and Straco have filed an offer of EUR 179 million.
Romanians will cut housing, clothing and mobile phone expenses – in Ziarul Financiar, Clients loose patience and start filing lawsuits against banks to reduce cost of credits – in Ziarul Financiar, BCR becomes 'real estate agent' to stimulate loans – in Ziarul Financiar, EUR 100 million energy export – in Ziarul Financiar, Companies' access on the Romanian market, through the Unique Contact Point – on Dailybusiness.ro, Central Bank Reserves, down for the forth month in a row – on Dailybusiness.ro
Romanian state-owned passenger railway company CFR Calatori and state-run subway company Metrorex will raise tariffs by 8 percent from September 15, according to Transport Minister Radu Berceanu.
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff expects a few eastern European countries, among which Romania, to go bust in the next two to three years, according to Profil magazine, quoted by Bloomberg.
