Tag: Fortuneanu

  • January 9, 2020

    January 9, 2020

    VISIT Romania is a serious partner, responsible and committed to
    meeting its EU objectives and implementing the regulations adopted by the
    European institutions, the country’s Prime Minister, Victor Orban said during
    his talks with the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in
    Brussels. The EU is by Romania’s side and the block is getting ready for the
    digital era for which it counts on Bucharest’s support, as this country has an
    excellent reputation in this field, the EU official said. Also high on the
    talks agenda were economic and justice issues. Orban is also seeing today the
    NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg and will be having talks with Antonio
    Lopez Isturiz, secretary general of the European People’s Party to which the
    Romanian National Liberal Party is affiliated. The Romanian Prime Minister
    began his working visit to Brussels on Tuesday and has so far held talks with
    officials of the European Council, the European Commission and Parliament.










    FORECAST The World Bank has revised up
    to 3.9% its forecast for Romania’s economic growth in 2019, 0.3 % more than the
    forecast in June last year, shows the Global Economic Prospects report
    published on Wednesday. According to the same sources Romania is expected to
    register a GDP growth of 3.4%, 0.1 % higher than the previous forecast. In
    spite of improved performances, the World Bank believes the GDP growth will
    significantly slow down to 3.1% in 2021 and 2022. The World Bank estimates a
    slight economic growth all over the world in 2020, which is expected to reach
    2.5% after the slowdown last year. The World Bank has cautioned about this
    growth, which it described as fragile and subject to potential risks.










    YO 35
    athletes will be representing Romania at the 2020 Youth Olympics due in
    Lausanne, Switzerland over January 9 and 22. According to a communiqué issued
    by the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee the Romanian athletes will be
    competing in several disciplines, such as biathlon, bob-sleigh, ice hockey,
    speed skating, sledge, ski-jumping, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and
    snowboarding. At the previous edition in Lillehammer, Norway, the first medals
    in the history of Romania’s participation in such an event went to Eduard
    Casaneanu, who walked away with gold from the ice-hockey event and Mihaela
    Hogas, who won bronze in the speed skating race.










    HANDBALL Romania’s national handball side is in Italy. There our handballers
    are to take on Italy, Georgia and Kosovo over January 10th and 12th
    in the first stage of their qualification for the World Championship in Egypt
    next year. Coach Rares Fortuneanu, who is also coaching French side Saint
    Raphael, has voiced optimism concerning Romania’s qualification for the final
    tournament next year, the first attended by 32 sides. We recall that the
    Romanian women’s representative had made it to the main groups of the World
    Championship held last month in Japan.










    UNEMPLOYMENT In November last year
    Romania reported an unemployment rate of 4% the same level of October, data
    released by the National Institute for Statistics on Thursday show.
    Unemployment among men exceeded unemployment among women by 0.9%. The number of
    unemployed among those with ages between 15 and 74 stood at 366 thousand people
    in November last year. The number of unemployed with ages between 25 and 74
    accounts for 70% of the total number of unemployed in November 2019. According
    to the same sources, Romania registered a trade deficit of 15.5 billion euros last
    year, 2.1 billion more than in the same period of 2018. Imports went up by 4.1%
    while exports only by 1.7%




    (translated by bill)

  • January 4, 2020 UPDATE

    January 4, 2020 UPDATE

    VISIT Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis will be paying a working visit
    to Bavaria, in southern Germany for talks with Markus Soder, Minister President
    and leader of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria. The Romanian president will
    be attending a session of Bavaria’s government and will be having talks with
    members of this institution on the bilateral relations and the latest European
    developments. President Iohannis will also be meeting the CSU group in
    Bundestag, where he is expected to present Romania’s vision on the future of
    Europe. A member of the German community in Romania, Klaus Iohannis, backed by
    the ruling National Liberal Party, is presently at his second term in office
    after the landslide win in last year’s presidential election against his
    opponent, the country’s former Social-Democratic Prime Minister Viorica
    Dancila.










    DUTY
    Over 21 thousand employees of the Romanian Interior Ministry were on duty in
    the first three days of this year to ensure citizen safety during the winter holidays, a
    ministry report reads. According to the same sources, no major events were
    reported at the 180 cultural-artistic events attended by almost 320 thousand
    people on New Year’s Eve. Police intervened in 73 hundred cases involving
    public order reported at the emergency number 112. Special attention was paid to preventing
    serious accidents and to streamlining road traffic to the most popular tourist
    resorts. Up to 1,500 road police were on duty on the most circulated
    thoroughfares, with around 270 radar speed guns, to safeguard the lives of
    drivers, passengers and pedestrians. A series of measures were implemented and
    4 thousand border police were on duty at the country’s border checkpoints to
    streamline traffic and ease the access of the foreign tourists who had chosen
    Romania as a holiday destination and also of the Romanians who traveled abroad
    for the winter holidays.












    RECOMMENDATION The Foreign Ministry in Bucharest is recommending the Romanian
    citizens to avoid traveling to Iraq unless necessary, given the latest
    escalation of tensions in the Middle East. The Romanians already there are
    advised to avoid crowded places, where meetings or demonstrations are taking
    place. They should report their presence to the closest diplomatic mission or
    consulate in order to be contacted in emergency situations. The controversial
    Iranian general Qassem Soleimani killed in a US raid in Iraq on Friday was
    buried on Saturday. The 62 year old general was considered the second in
    importance after leader Ali Khamenei. US president Donald Trump said that
    Soleimani’s killing was meant to stop a war not to start one, but according to
    the BBC ‘the killing marked a major escalation in tensions between Iran and the
    US’. Teheran has vowed revenge against
    the US for killing the general.










    BUSHFIRE Devastating bushfires in Australia have prompted the authorities to evacuate
    tens of thousands. The hot weather and strong winds have intensified the
    bushfires, which in some places have got out of control. Since early September
    when the fire started around five
    million hectares of land have burned, at least 19 people have been killed, and
    more than 1,400 homes have been destroyed.










    HANDBALL Romania’s national handball side is continuing its training campaign
    for the qualification for the World Men’s Handball Championships in 2021 in
    Egypt. Over January 10th and 12th the Romanians will be
    playing Italy, Georgia and Kosovo. Selector Rares Fortuneanu, who is also
    coaching French side Saint Raphael has voiced hope for Romania’s qualification for the final
    tournament, the first with 32 sides attending. The Romanian women’s handball
    side made it to the group stage of the Women’s World Handball Championship held
    in Japan last month.












    YO 35
    athletes will be representing Romania at the 2020 Youth Olympics due in
    Lausanne, Switzerland over January 9 and 22. According to a communiqué issued
    by the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee the Romanian athletes will be
    competing in several disciplines, such as biathlon, bob-sleigh, ice hockey,
    speed skating, sledge, ski-jumping, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and
    snowboarding. At the previous edition in Lillehammer, Norway, the first medals
    in the history of Romania’s participation in such an event went to Eduard
    Casaneanu, who walked away with gold from the ice-hockey event and Mihaela
    Hogas, who won bronze in the speed skating race.






    (translated by bill)

  • January 3, 2020

    January 3, 2020

    MARKET The Romanian authorities are to be ceasing their control over the
    domestic gas market. The measure comes after a year when, under an emergency
    ordinance, the gas price for household consumers had been kept under the market
    price, a move that caused price hikes in gas deliveries for industrial
    consumers. Gas prices in Romania are presently higher than in the region both
    for industrial and household consumers. Deregulation in electricity prices is
    due to begin next year.












    SUV The
    new PUMA, an SUV American giant Ford produces in Craiova, southern Romania, is
    to be launched this month after its production commenced last October. The
    first PUMA cars were already sold in the Netherlands in early December and
    these vehicles produced in Romania are to be made available to the EU market
    shortly. A state-of-the art vehicle, the new Ford Puma is the first hybrid car
    produced in Romania. The company has invested over 200 million Euros in this
    vehicle whose production also requires 17 hundred fresh jobs. Ford Craiova has
    nearly 62 hundred employees and the total investment since the plant was taken
    over in 2008 stands around 1.5 billion Euros.










    GENERAL Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on
    Friday said that a harsh retaliation is
    waiting for the US after an American airstrike on a couple of cars at
    Baghdad’s airport killed Qassem Soleimani, the powerful head of Iran’s
    elite forces. Khamenei has also decreed three days of national mourning for
    Iran. The country’s president, Hasan Rouhani said Iran and the free nations of
    the region would take revenge on the United States for the killing. At least 8
    people were killed in the raid over a convoy at the Baghdad airport three days
    after the US embassy had been attacked by pro-Iranian protesters. The Pentagon
    has confirmed the US
    President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike at Baghdad International Airport
    that killed Qasem Soleimani, a key military commander, in a decisive defensive action
    to protect US personnel abroad that was intended to deter future
    Iranian attack plans.












    SPORT Romania will participate with 35 athletes in the 2020 Youth
    Olympics due in Lausanne, Switzerland over January 9 and 22. According to a
    communiqué issued by the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee the Romanian
    athletes will be competing in several disciplines, such as biathlon,
    bob-sleigh, ice hockey, speed skating, sledge, ski-jumping, alpine skiing,
    cross-country skiing and snowboarding. At the previous edition in Lillehammer,
    Norway, the first medals in the history of Romania’s participation in such an
    event went to Eduard Casaneanu, who walked away with gold from the ice-hockey
    event and Mihaela Hogas, who won bronze in the speed skating race.










    HANDBALL Romania’s national handball side is continuing its training campaign
    for the qualification for the World Men’s Handball Championships in 2021 in
    Egypt. Over January 10th and 12th the Romanians will be
    playing Italy, Georgia and Kosovo. Selector Rares Fortuneanu, who is also
    coaching French side Saint Raphael has voiced hope for Romania’s qualification for the final
    tournament, the first with 32 sides attending.






    (translated by bill)