EU finance ministers approved Romania's deficit-cutting plan on Tuesday to bring its fiscal deficit below 3% of national output by 2030, a move Bucharest hopes will help reassure investors about its economic outlook and tame surging bond yields.
Encouraged by his position as the coalition’s power broker, UDMR leader Kelemen Hunor (leader of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania) has
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By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest Romania's Budgetary-Structural Plan was approved by the EU's Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) on January 21, alongside similar plans for 20 other EU member states,
Romania's budgetary-structural plan was approved by the ECOFIN Council on January 21, alongside similar plans for 20 other EU member states, minister of investments and European projects Marcel BoloÈ™ announced on Facebook.
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Romanian Railways has announced Railworks as the preferred bidder for a $US 474.5m contract to upgrade a main line in southern Romania.
Scatec has entered a 15-year contract-for-difference (CfD) agreement with Opcom, the Romanian electricity market operator.
The European Union’s finance ministers have welcomed and approved Romania’s move to reduce its fiscal deficit below 3% of national output by 2030. Authorities in Bucharest hope the plan will ease investor concerns about the country’s economic outlook and steady bond yields that have been in a state of flux.