Romania as a market. How important we are to Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
According to data published by the National Institute of Statistics, Romania’s trade exchanges with Hungary, Poland and Slovakia caused almost 43% of the deficit registered
According to data published by the National Institute of Statistics, Romania’s trade exchanges with Hungary, Poland and Slovakia caused almost 43% of the deficit registered
Seven countries concentrate 99% of the deficit that Romania registered in foreign trade exchanges in 2017 – according to provisional data published by the National
The trade deficit was EUR 12,955.7 million in 2017, 30% higher than in the previous year. Despite a more robust economic growth, the import coverage
The National Prognosis Commission (CNP) has an optimistic view of the 2018 economic indicators, while major players in the banking field are much more cautious
Macroeconomic balances suffer a significant deterioration because of the government pro-cyclical policy to stimulate consumption. The pro-cyclical policy led to an increase in the trade
Romania’s current account deficit will be by far the largest of the European Union’s emerging economies in 2017 and will exceed 3%, according to the
According to data published by the National Institute of Statistics, Romania’s trade exchanges with Hungary, Poland and Slovakia caused almost 43% of the deficit registered
Seven countries concentrate 99% of the deficit that Romania registered in foreign trade exchanges in 2017 – according to provisional data published by the National
The trade deficit was EUR 12,955.7 million in 2017, 30% higher than in the previous year. Despite a more robust economic growth, the import coverage
The National Prognosis Commission (CNP) has an optimistic view of the 2018 economic indicators, while major players in the banking field are much more cautious
Macroeconomic balances suffer a significant deterioration because of the government pro-cyclical policy to stimulate consumption. The pro-cyclical policy led to an increase in the trade
Romania’s current account deficit will be by far the largest of the European Union’s emerging economies in 2017 and will exceed 3%, according to the