Articolele autorului Ioana Tudor
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A 7-Magnitude Quake In Romania Would Cause Real Estate Damages Of EUR4.8B
An earthquake similar in intensity to that which shook Romania back in March 1977 might cause real estate damages of EUR4.8 billion, considering that the total value of homes in Romania is estimated at EUR105.6 billion, according to surveys cited by joint insurance company PAID. citeşte tot
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President: Romania Never Received Security Guarantees, Must Ensure It In Partnership With Allies
The antimissile shield elements the United States will set up in Romania have a defensive purpose, and any speculations on this matter or any attempts to cast doubt on Romania’s goodwill show lack of cooperation, President Traian Basescu said Monday at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. citeşte tot
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Romanian PM Says Govt Not Considering Cabinet Reshuffle
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said Wednesday the Government has taken no institutional steps to reshuffle the Cabinet. citeşte tot
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Minister: Romania Competitive In IT Field, Must Focus On Developing Human Resources
Romania is competitive in the IT solution field, but must focus on training specialists, Communications Minister Valerian Vreme said Tuesday at the International Digital Forum 2011 organized in Bucharest. citeşte tot
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Romania Might Shift To Digital Terrestrial Television In A Few Months - Minister
Romania is technically ready for the transition to digital terrestrial television (DTT) and the process might take place in a few months, after the adoption of all necessary legislation, Romanian Communications Minister Valerian Vreme said Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Romanian PAID Pays First Total Damage Claim For Mandatory Type B Home Insurance Policy
Romanian joint insurance company PAID on September 30 paid the first total damage claim for a type B building insured through a mandatory policy, worth EUR9,000, for a house in Iasi county, which was damaged in landslide. citeşte tot
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Dozens Of Guards At Nokia’s Plant In Romania Stage Protest Over Job Uncertainty
Dozens of guards at Nokia’s plant in Jucu, western Romania, went on a spontaneous protest Tuesday morning over the decision of the Finnish mobile company to close its local business by the end of the year. citeşte tot
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Romanian Democrat Liberals Want Country’s Administrative Reorganization Plan Completed By End-Nov
The Romanian ruling Democratic Liberal Party’s National Standing Office should complete the project regarding the country’s administrative and territorial reorganization by the end of November, people close to the matter told MEDIAFAX Sunday evening. citeşte tot
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Romanian PM Confident Investors To Be Found In Six Months To Replace Nokia
Romania’s Prime Minister Emil Boc said Friday he is confident that, in the next six months, the Government will attract companies to continue investments in Cluj after the closing of Nokia's factory at Jucu. citeşte tot
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Romanian Nokia Employees Concerned About Future After Plant Shutdown
The employees of Nokia’s plant in Jucu, Romania, who have been informed they will be made redundant by the end of the year, said they are concerned about the future and hope the severance payment they will receive will help them get by until they find new jobs. citeşte tot
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Romania To Sue Firms Which Contest Auctions Systematically And Hinder Investments - Minister
Romania will sue the companies which systematically block auctions and hinder infrastructure investments, and will recover in court the losses they caused, Transport Minister Anca Boagiu said Thursday. citeşte tot
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Environment Minister: Romania To Apply Current Car Pollution Tax Until 2013
Romania will apply the car pollution tax currently in effect until 2013, Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely said Wednesday at a conference organized by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. citeşte tot
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Renault Romania Recalls 4,164 Dacia, 740 Renault Cars For Engine Valve Checkups
Carmaker Renault Romania recalls 4,164 Dacia cars and 740 Renault cars over likely valve problems with engines produced in Spain, said Automobile Dacia representatives. citeşte tot
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Jobless Rate In Romania Won’t Exceed 5% In 2011 - Employment Agency Head
The jobless rate in Romania has slightly increased to 4.83%, but it should not exceed 5% this year, Silviu Bian, president of the National Employment Agency (ANOFM), said Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Salaries In Romanian Private Sector Increased By An Average 5.1% In 2011 - PwC
Salaries in the private sector in Romania increased by an average 5.1% in 2011, from 4.3% in 2010, and the growth level was below the estimations made at the beginning of the year, when companies were aiming for an average salary increase of 6.8%, according to a survey conducted by PwC Romania. citeşte tot
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Romanian Integrity Agency Uncovers Two More Possible COI Cases
Romania’s National Integrity Agency (ANI) called on prosecutors to investigate a possible conflict on interest in the case of deputies Ioan Cindrea and Karoly Kerekes, who hired their relatives in parliamentary offices, the agency said in a press release Tuesday. citeşte tot
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Romania’s High Defense Council Meets For Talks On Railway Freight Co CFR Marfa Privatization
Romania’s high defense council CSAT will convene Monday for talks on the privatization strategy targeting state-run freight railway company CFR Marfa, the decentralization of the police service and the results of the fight against tax evasion, the Presidential Administration said in a press release. citeşte tot
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U.S.-Romanian Antimissile Shield Agreement Goes Public
The U.S.-Romanian agreement on the deployment of the U.S. ballistic missile defense system in Romania has been made public in Romania Friday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Development Minister Wants At Least EUR1B In Redirected EU Funds
Romania’s Tourism and Regional Development Minister Elena Udrea said Wednesday she asked authorities to direct to the ministry at least EUR1 billion in EU funds other ministries failed to absorb. citeşte tot
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Romanian Unionists Protest Over Delayed Negotiations On Activity Sectors
Over 150 unionists affiliated to the "Carte Alfa" union federation and the National Union Bloc (BNS) on Wednesday protested at the headquarters of the Labor Ministry displeased that authorities have not yet regulated activity sectors. citeşte tot
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Romanian Parliament Committees Endorse Romeo Ionut Comaniciu As Insurance Regulator President
The Romanian Parliament’s budget and finance committees on Tuesday endorsed Romeo Ionut Comaniciu for the position of president of insurance regulator CSA with 21 to 12 votes and one abstention. citeşte tot
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Romanian Integrity Agency Asks Prosecutors To Investigate MPs Over Possible COI
The Romanian National Integrity Agency (ANI) asked general prosecutors to investigate a possible conflict on interest in the case of several lawmakers who hired their first-degree relatives in parliamentary offices, the agency said in a press release Monday. citeşte tot
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Romania Might Cap Compensation To Persons Abusively Expropriated During Communist Period
Romania’s Finance Ministry is analyzing the prospect of capping compensation awarded to former owners of property nationalized during the communist regime, considering that other solutions would either take too much time or require a major financial effort, people close to the matter said Friday. citeşte tot
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Romanian 7-Mo Dacia Car Registrations In EU Dn 8.2% To 146,000 Units
Registrations of new Dacia cars in the European Union dropped 8.2% in the first seven months of the year to 146,316 units, and the overall EU car market shrank by 2.1%, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) said Friday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Fmr Minister Dan Ioan Popescu Spent RON4M From Illegally Obtained Income - Court
Romania's High Court of Justice ordered the seizure of more than 4 million lei (about EUR933,000) from the wealth of former minister Dan Ioan Popescu and his wife, as the sum the two spent derives from income obtained illegally, according to the Court’s motivation. citeşte tot