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At the beginning of 2018, the number of companies in difficulty reached 51% of the total number of impact companies, which reversed for the first time the balance between healthy companies and companies in difficulty, according to a...
13 mai, 2019
Romania’s economy is becoming more and more vulnerable due to the increasing number of businesses that state no revenues, register losses and debts exceeding their paying capacity and propagate a toxic behaviour, tolerated by regulations and a lenient...
9 septembrie, 2018
Between three and five million Romanians work and live abroad. The 2017 UN estimate, rated as optimistic by the World Bank’s Report on Diagnosis of Systemic Issues Caused by Migration, indicates 3.58 million people, or 18.2% of the...
30 iulie, 2018
The current pace of developing the natural gas system infrastructure exposes our country to the risk of long-term energy insecurity in case of some predictable adverse scenarios. The quantity available for consumption could decrease by 20% in 2020...
25 iunie, 2018
The investment needs in Romania’s transport infrastructure exceed EUR 70 billion, while the available resources by 2030 are EUR 36 billion, according to the Transport Master Plan. Investments are out of step with the favourable period for private...
25 iunie, 2018
Member states are trying to reach a consensus by October about the European Commission’s proposals to amend the European Directive on posted workers. Although it is a new subject dividing the European Union (Western Europe and the former...
25 septembrie, 2017
The outstanding payments of the companies to suppliers in Romania amounted to about 56 billion lei in 2016, compared to 56.5 billion lei in 2015 and over 57 billion lei in 2013 and 2014, according to a KeysFin...
27 martie, 2017
Although a good thing apparently, the economic growth, accompanied by an increased number of employed people hides a systemic failure: in Romania, tendency is for the economic sectors relying on unskilled work to strengthen. A keen analysis of...
14 decembrie, 2016
The eight largest metropolitan areas of Romania (Bucharest, Brasov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanta, Craiova, Iasi, Ploiesti and Timisoara) represent 50% of the country’s population and 75% of the “firm revenues”. Their development potential is though insufficiently tapped – according to...
5 decembrie, 2016

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