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PM Dancila urges representatives for employers to be active party in drawing up public policies

Prime Minister Viorica Dancila and several members of her Cabinet met on Wednesday at Victoria Palace with representatives for the Confederation of Romanian Employers, at the initiative of the prime minister, to discuss how to resume and improve dialogue between the Government and the business community.

Romania, Egypt to collaborate to develop economic relations

Bilateral trade growth and opening of markets in North Africa and the Middle East for Romanian companies represented the main topics for discussion at the 3rd session of the Joint Inter-Governmental Committee for Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation in Egypt, informs the Ministry for Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship.

#Romania2019.eu/Malmstrom: Should WTO collapse, there would be catastrophic consequences in economy

The World Trade Organization (WTO) needs to be reformed urgently and needs to be strengthened, because at present it is incapable of making decisions, European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom said Thursday in Bucharest. The European representative warned that should the WTO collapse, there would be catastrophic consequences in the economy.

BusinessMin Oprea: 1,401 projects submitted to Start-Up Nation 2018 app, at 12:45hrs

Over 4,000 users signed-up with the Start-Up Nation 2018 app and, at 12:45hrs, a number of 1,401 business plans had already been registered, three hours after the app was launched, Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship Minister Stefan-Radu Oprea said on Thursday.

Romanian-Turkmen economic and commercial relations can register superior results

The Romanian-Turkmen economic and commercial relationships can register superior results, having the potential to capitalise on the business opportunities though concrete actions, Romanian Minister for Business, Trade and Entrepreneurship Stefan Radu Oprea and Turkmenistan's Finance and Economy Minister Batyr Bazarov agreed on Monday in Ashgabat.

Journalists' Row Reignites Romanian Debate on Media Freedom

A public row between a Romanian TV presenter and the management of his news channel over [lack of] coverage of a corruption investigation linked to broadcasters has reignited a debate in Romania about media freedom, self censorship and over whether intelligence services infiltrate news organizations.