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  • December 31, 2023 UPDATE

    December 31, 2023 UPDATE

    SCHENGEN The EU member countries on
    Saturday night unanimously endorsed the gradual accession of Romania and
    Bulgaria to Europe’s passport-free area Schengen, after Austria, the last EU-27
    country opposing the decision, had lifted its veto. Starting March 2024 controls
    at the interior air and sea borders with these two countries will be lifted,
    Austria, Bulgaria and Romania pledging to convene later over a date on also lifting
    controls at land borders, the Spanish presidency of the EU Council has
    announced. The decision also stipulates a series of measures on strengthening
    border control and fighting illegal migration so that Romania and Bulgaria will
    continue to get significant financial support as well as FRONTEX assistance.
    Among the European leaders to first hail the two countries’ partial accession
    to Schengen is the president of the European Council, Charles Michel, of the
    European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Parliament,
    Roberta Metsola and the European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson. The
    EU Council’s decision is a first major step, Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis
    has said. Romania’s key objective remains that of applying the Schengen aquis
    by eliminating controls at the land borders. The Council’s decision has also
    been hailed by the government and by Romania’s Foreign and Interior Ministers.
    The country’s Social Democratic Prime Minister, Marcel Ciolacu, has underlined
    that this government has kicked off an irreversible process adding that the
    efforts to completely close this chapter will continue the next year. In turn,
    the president of the Senate, Liberal Nicolae Ciuca said that Romania’s
    accession to Schengen is a fulfilled promise.




    HIKES The new year kicks off with
    higher prices in food products and fuel but also in a series of services. The
    VAT for traditional and organic food that is produced at altitudes over 1,000
    meters will rise from 5% to 9%. Excises for tobacco, alcohol and sweet drinks
    will also rise while some small enterprises will be paying higher taxes as well
    as banks, hotels and restaurants. Excises for fuel will be also on the rise in
    2024 and so will real estate, whose VAT rises from 5% to 9% for units with a
    value over 120 thousand euros. Analysts believe the effects of the latest price
    hikes will be higher on the market, and consumers are expected to buy cheaper
    products, whereas producers will have to trim output in an attempt to cap
    prices.




    POLICE Roughly 24 thousand employees of the Romanian Interior
    Ministry will be on duty during the New Year mini-holiday. Traffic police units
    are monitoring the motorways with 360 radars and have set up checkpoints in an
    attempt to discover drunk and drugged drivers. 5000 firefighters and paramedics
    are ready to intervene in any emergency situations that might occur. Border
    police have also implemented a series of measures aimed at easing the traffic
    of people and vehicles at the border checkpoints. In an attempt to protect
    citizens, the policemen from the units specialized in Guns, Explosives and
    Dangerous Substances, jointly with their colleagues from other structures have
    stepped up their actions of preventing and fighting the illegal trade with
    pyrotechnic devices. Authorities have seized over 100 tons of pyrotechnic
    materials have opened 500 criminal cases and have renewed their appeal to
    parents to avoid the purchase of fire crackers, which could be extremely
    dangerous.


    TAROM Romania’s air carrier, TAROM, will resume its flights to Tel Aviv
    starting January 1 2024. According to company sources, Tarom continues to
    monitor the security situation in Israel and keeps in touch with the local and
    international authorities with a view to resuming its biweekly flights to that
    country. The flights will be adjusted according to the security situation in that
    Middle East country and be visible in the flight-booking schedule.

    (bill)