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Romania To Export Large Amounts Of Pork To EU Starting Next Year – Minister

Romania will export to EU member states five-digit tonnages of pork annually starting 2012, as the European Commission decided the country may resume pork exports, Agriculture Minister Valeriu Tabara told MEDIAFAX Tuesday.

MP Drafts Law Banning Romania’s Would-Be Natural Gas Exports

Romanian leftist MP Iulian Iancu told an energy conference Tuesday that he has submitted a draft law banning natural gas exports, even though Romania is physically unable to unfold such exports at the moment.

Romania 2010 Exports Post Fourth Largest Increase In EU

Romania posted last year the fourth largest increase in exports and the ninth greatest increase in imports in the European Union, EU's statistics office Eurostat said Friday.

Romanian IT Exports Up 10% In 2010, To EUR500M

Romanian exports of IT products and services grew 10% in 2010, to around EUR500 million, said Valerica Dragomir, executive manager of the Software and Services Industry Employers' Association (ANIS).

Dacia, Nokia, Petrom, Rompetrol, Romania’s Top Exporters In 2010

Romanian carmaker Automobile Dacia, the Romanian unit of Finnish mobile giant Nokia, oil company OMV Petrom and oil refinery Rompetrol Rafinare were the country’s top exporters in 2010 both in the European Union and outside the EU, the Economy Ministry said Friday.

Agric Min Says Romania Will Export Wheat, Corn Of Almost EUR800M In 2010

Romania will export this year over two million tons of wheat and a similar quantity of corn, at prices per ton ranging from EUR180 to EUR240, Romanian Agriculture Minister Valeriu Tabara told MEDIAFAX.

Romania Might Be Allowed To Resume Pork Exports On EU Market

The European Commission might allow Romania to resume exports of pork and pork products on the EU market, following a request addressed by Romanian authorities in June.

Romanian Carmaker Dacia Q1 Exports At 80,000 Cars, France Tops Germany As Main Export Market

Romanian carmaker Dacia, owned by France’s Renault, exported nearly 80,000 cars in the first quarter of the year, and the main export market was France, which overtook the Romanian carmaker’s biggest export market of last year, Germany, Dacia CEO Jerome Olive said Tuesday.

Romania May Resume Swine Exports In July

Romania might be able to resume its swine exports as of July, after a commission of the EU checks to see whether the country has closed all its swine fever outbreaks, Agriculture Ministry state secretary Adrian Radulescu said Thursday.

Romanian Jan-Sept Trade Gap Narrows To EUR6.93B

Romania’s trade deficit narrowed in the first nine months to EUR6.93 billion from EUR17.98 billion in the same period the year before, the National Statistics Institute said Monday.

Russian Inter Rao May Resume Pwr Export To Romania In ’10

Russian Inter RAO EES may resume the exports of electricity to Romania in 2010, upon the coming into force of the new energy trading contracts to be negotiated in November, a head of state-owned power grid operator Transelectrica (TEL.RO) said Wednesday.

Romania’s 1H Exports Dn 25% On Yr, Seen Dn Up To 30% In ’09 – Assoc

Romania’s exports fell 20%-25% in the first six months compared with the same period a year earlier, according to the estimations of the National Association of Imports and Exporters in Romania, or ANEIR.

Romanian Police Investigates Alleged Relic Smuggling Operation

Several people, including an Austrian businessman and a former employee of the Romanian Hunedoara County Culture Department, are under investigation by police concerning an alleged illegal export of steam locomotives, which could be part of the national patrimony.

Romania’s SME Min Advises Local Cos To Expand Abroad, Raise Exports

Constantin Nita, Romania’s Minister for the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Commerce and Business Environment, advises SMEs to expand abroad, saying that some locally-manufactured products are not known even on the Romanian market.

Romanian Jan Trade Deficit At EUR1.41B

Romania’s trade deficit widened roughly 3% in January to EUR1.41 billion from EUR1.37 billion in the corresponding month last year, driven by higher imports from the European Union, the National Statistical Institute said Tuesday.