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Ciolacu: Citu Gov't keeps mum on historic agreement to tax multinationals 15 pct!
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party Marcel Ciolacu accuses the government of "keeping mum" on the "historic agreement to tax multinationals 15 percent" and demands the Prime Minister to explain the impact of this measure, especially on foreign capital companies in Romania. "Historic agreement to tax multinationals 15 percent! Yet the Citu Government keeps mum!
FM Çavuşoğlu meets with numerous world diplomats
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met with numerous top diplomats and heads of international organizations on June 19 on the occasion of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF) in southern Turkey.
Çavuşoğlu started the day with a trilateral meeting with the participation of foreign ministers of Malta and Libya, Evaris Bartolo and Najla Mangoush, respectively in Antalya.
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Bulgaria’s Caretaker Ministers Meet with US Ambassador H.E. Herro Mustafa
Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs, Svetlan Stoev and Minister of Economy, Kiril Petkov, and the US Ambassador H.E. Herro Mustafa on May 17 discussed topics from the shared agenda of the Bulgaria-US Strategic Dialogue, as well as the Bulgarian chairmanship of the Three Seas Initiative.
Ministers of Caretaker Government Held Meetings with US Ambassador in Bulgaria
Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs, Svetlan Stoev, the Minister of Economy, Kiril Petkov, and the US Ambassador H.E. Herro Mustafa discussed today topics from the shared agenda of the Bulgaria-US Strategic Dialogue, as well as the Bulgarian chairmanship of the Three Seas Initiative.
FinMin Nazare: Germany to support Romania's bid for OECD membership
Germany's Finance Minister expressed his support for Romania being invited to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Romanian Finance Minister Alexadru Nazare wrote on Facebook on Friday.
International institutions revise Turkey's growth forecasts
Despite the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic globally, Turkey was one of a few countries that posted growth, pushing international organizations to revise their growth forecasts for the country.
While the pandemic hit the global economy hard in 2020, Turkey's economy, contrary to expectations, posted a 1.8% growth.
European Investments Minister: National Reform and Resilience Plan to be tabled to Gov't this week
The National Reform and Resilience Plan (PNRR) will be presented to the government this week for a first reading, and the formal decision will hopefully come next week, Minister of European Investments and Projects Cristian Ghinea said today.
Prime Minister Borissov: Bulgaria Achieved Impressive Economic Growth
Bulgaria's economic growth is impressive, said Prime Minister Boyko Borissov during the official presentation of the Economic Review for Bulgaria prepared by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), reported the Press Office of the Council of Ministers.
OECD: Pandemic Impedes Bulgaria’s Impressive Economic Growth
The Covid-19 pandemic has interrupted Bulgaria's impressive economic progress, according to the second economic review of our country, carried out by experts from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), made available to Radio Horizont.
IOBE sees growth at 4%-4.3%
The economy will grow by 4%-4.3% this year, according to the baseline scenario of the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), undercutting the more optimistic forecasts for a 4.8% expansion by the government, 5% by the European Commission and 5.7% by the International Monetary Fund.
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