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Romanian-Israeli woman released after ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas
Doron Steinbrecher, a 31-year-old woman with dual Israeli-Romanian citizenship, was among the three hostages released on Sunday, January 19, as a result of the agreement reached between Israel and Hamas. Aside from Doron, the other two women released on Sunday by the Palestinian terrorist group are Romi Gonen and Emily Damari. Among them, Romi also…
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Bucharest mayor Nicușor Dan to launch donation website for presidential campaign
Bucharest mayor Nicușor Dan has reaffirmed his commitment to running in the upcoming Romanian presidential elections, revealing plans to launch a donation website for his campaign in the near future. Speaking during an interview on Digi24, Dan estimated his campaign budget to be between EUR 2-3 million. The mayor also emphasized that his decision to…
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Three in ten Romanians feel Blue Monday is among the year’s toughest days, study finds
According to a study conducted by Raiffeisen Bank Romania in collaboration with Appinio, a global market research company, 3 in 10 Romanians feel Blue Monday as one of the most challenging days of the year. The main causes of emotional discomfort are cold weather, excessive holiday spending, and accumulated fatigue. Five out of ten Romanians…
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Former Social Democrat leader Victor Ponta ready to run for president
Former prime minister Victor Ponta, still a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and an adviser to PM Marcel Ciolacu despite his pro-sovereignist statements, confirmed that he does not rule out entering this year’s presidential race. He said, “I have no one to vote for,” and indicated that the current ruling coalition has no…
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Romania’s GDP per capita at PPP up 4pp y/y to 78% of EU average in 2023
Romania’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), reached 78% of the European Union average in 2023 (74% in 2022), according to data from the statistics office INS confirmed by Eurostat. Poland and Hungary followed closely, both at 77% of the EU average. The lowest GDP per capita relative to the EU average…
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UniCredit projects 1.8% growth for Romania this year, still driven by private consumption
Romania’s economy will accelerate to a 1.8% growth rate in 2025 and 2.5% in 2026, according to the forecast issued by UniCredit for the region. The strongest growth rate this year is expected in Serbia (over 4% y/y), with Slovakia (+1.6%) marking the weakest performance. Wages will continue to grow in the region, outpacing inflation and…
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Romania’s natural gas consumption shrinks by 2.7% y/y in January-November 2024
The volume of natural gas used by Romania in the first eleven months of 2024 decreased by 2.7% y/y to 8.6 million tonnes of oil equivalent (toe) while its production edged up by 1% y/y to 6.9 million toe, according to data published by the statistics office INS. Imports of natural gas thus decreased by…
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Sano group envisages EUR 20 mln investment in logistics facility near its Romanian plant
The detergent and cleaning products manufacturer Sano, owned by the family of Israeli businessman of Romanian origin Bruno Landsberg, is preparing to develop a new logistics center near its factory in the western part of Bucharest (Pantelimon), for the storage of hygiene products, according to documents consulted by Profit.ro. The project, aimed to address the…
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P&G brings EUR 18.3 mln in new capital to its Romanian subsidiary
The American FMCG group P&G increased the capital of its detergent factory Detergenti SA in Romania by RON 90 million (EUR 18 million) last year in November, according to Economica.net quoting data from the Trade Registry. Detergenti SA is controlled by Procter&Gamble Marketing Romania as the majority shareholder (99.9%), which in turn is controlled by…
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Romanian executive under fire for changes in electoral rules targeting social media platforms and diaspora
Ten non-governmental organizations in Romania have issued a joint letter criticizing the executive for the emergency ordinance adopted on Thursday, January 16, which provides sanctions, including a turnover tax, for social media giants that fail to obey rules regarding electoral ads. Another government measure under fire from the opposition limits voting in the diaspora according…