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Romanian startups exempted from mandatory conversion of shareholder and investor loans
Romanian startups will no longer be subject to the government’s proposed requirement to automatically convert shareholder or investor loans into equity, following a last-minute amendment, Ziarul Financiar reported. The measure, part of a broader fiscal package, had sparked strong opposition from the technology sector, which warned it could destabilise early-stage financing. The exemption ensures that…
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Romanian steel plant ArcelorMittal Hunedoara suspends activity citing high energy prices
The Romanian steel plant ArcelorMittal Hunedoara will suspend production from September 5, amid high electricity prices and competitive pressure from imports. The company anticipates extending the current technical unemployment measures beyond September 30 for an indefinite period, according to a company report submitted to the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) on September 2, as reported by…
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Romanian prime minister expects public deficit over 8% of GDP this year: “budget execution was worse than expected”
Defending the tougher-than-initially-planned measures in the second reform package, Romanian prime minister Ilie Bolojan explained that a budget deficit of nearly 10% can not be addressed with soft measures and estimated that the gap will remain above 8% of GDP this year. The statement marks a marginal worsening from his previous statements in August, when…
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Romanian PM insists on 10% workforce cut in local administration
Romanian prime minister Ilie Bolojan explained why he insists on cutting the number of employees in the local administration, currently 129,000, by roughly 10% (13,000) under the local administration reform to be agreed upon by the ruling coalition members within two weeks. Bolojan said that only 129,000 positions out of a maximum possible of 190,000…
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Romanian startup Meetgeek raises EUR 1.6 mln to scale AI-powered workplace assistant
Romanian startup Meetgeek has raised EUR 1.6 million in a new funding round led by Early Game Ventures with participation from Inspire Capital, the investors announced on Tuesday, September 2. The company, which develops AI-powered meeting assistants, tripled its revenues over the past 12 months, reaching an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of more than USD…
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Bucharest’s subway Line 2 to add two new stations on Pipera–Petricani extension
Bucharest’s subway operator Metrorex signed an agreement on Tuesday, September 2, to extend Line 2 with two new stations from Pipera to Petricani, in a project aimed at easing congestion in the city’s fast-growing north. The 1.6 km extension will run along Dimitrie Pompeiu Boulevard and Petricani Street, ending at the intersection with Pipera Boulevard. …
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Man who assaulted Asian delivery worker in Bucharest also investigated for sharing fascist symbols online
The young Romanian man who attacked a food delivery worker from Bangladesh in Bucharest last week is now facing an additional investigation for sharing fascist and racist imagery online, prosecutors announced on Tuesday, September 2, as reported by Agerpres. According to the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Bucharest District 2 Court, the suspect, who is…
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TIFF presents program of outdoor film screenings at Bucharest mall
Cinema under the Moonlight, a program of open-air film screenings with free admission, is set to run on the terrace of Promenada Mall in Bucharest between September 11 and October 16. The screenings are organized in partnership with Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF), the largest film event in the country. The program includes classics of…
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PartnerVet Group gets funding from ACP Credit for expansion in Romania
Veterinary services company PartnerVet Group announced it received a financing round from the investment fund Accession Capital Partners (ACP) Credit, part of ACP Group, to accelerate the expansion of the business at a national level. PartnerVet currently operates two hospitals and 14 veterinary clinics in seven major cities in the country, supported by a team…
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Cluj Airport first in Romania to lift restrictions on liquids in hand luggage
The Avram Iancu International Airport in Cluj-Napoca said it will become the first airport in Romania to lift restrictions on the volume of liquids, aerosols, and gels that passengers can carry in their hand luggage. Starting September 3, the long-standing rule limiting containers to 100 milliliters will be eliminated, the airport announced. Passengers will be…