Tag: GDP statistics

  • May 19, 2021 UPDATE

    May 19, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Over four million Romanians have been immunized, so
    far, against COVID-19, the country occupying the seventh place at European
    level with regard to the administration of the complete vaccination scheme.
    Vaccination is now possible without appointment, so anybody can go to a
    vaccination center with just an ID. Tens of thousands of people have been
    immunized in recent days in the drive-through system and in so-called
    vaccination marathons held across the country. In another move, the Strategic
    Communication Group reported 707 new cases of infection with the new
    coronavirus in 24 hours, out of 31 thousand tests performed, confirming the
    downward trend of the pandemic. In 24 hours, 54 patients diagnosed with
    COVID-19 died. 718 people are in intensive care.




    SCHOOL – 93% of the total number of pupils in Romania, i.e. 2.7 million, returned
    to physical attendance in classes on Wednesday. The Minister of Education,
    Sorin Cîmpeanu, announced that, if the downward trend of the infection rate is
    confirmed, the 200,000 children who still take online courses, in 534
    localities with an incidence of more than 1 per one thousand inhabitants, will
    also be able to return to school soon. The minister urges school principals to
    ensure compliance with the protection measures and rules in place, explaining
    that if a school cannot provide a differentiated schedule and there are too
    many children during the break, then they will have to wear a mask.




    GDP – Romania’s gross domestic product increased by 2.8% in the first
    quarter of this year, compared to the fourth quarter of 2020, and remained flat
    compared to the same quarter last year – according to the National Institute of
    Statistics. Liberal Prime Minister Florin Cîţu has spoken of a historic
    comeback and promised that the center-right government will prepare new
    measures to make the post-pandemic economy stronger and more competitive. In
    reply, the president of the opposition Social Democratic Party, Marcel Ciolacu,
    has stated that the only historic thing is the collapse of Romanians’
    purchasing power.




    IMMIGRANTS – Border police from Petea, Satu Mare County
    (northwest) found a minibus driver who had hidden in a specially arranged place
    in the luggage compartment seven citizens from Syria and Bangladesh, with the
    intention of illegally crossing them the border to Hungary. During the
    preliminary verifications, it was established that the driver from Timişoara,
    as well as two other Romanian passengers in the minibus were the guides of the
    seven foreign citizens, aged between 20 and 41. The border police are investigating
    the crime of attempted fraudulent crossing of the state border for the seven
    foreign citizens, as well as the crime of trafficking in migrants for the three
    Romanian citizens.




    FUNDS – The European Parliament on Tuesday agreed to disburse €397.5 million
    from the EU Solidarity Fund to help 17 member states and 3 candidate countries to
    cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Romania will be allotted €13.9
    million from the EU general budget in 2021. An additional €86.7 million will go
    to Greece and France to help these countries deal with the effects of the
    natural disasters occurred in the second half of 2020.




    5G – The Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest on Wednesday adopted the
    Government’s bill on implementing 5G networks. The law provides for the use of
    5G networks for operating technologies, equipment and software only by
    certified producers only. Certification is obtained by Government order and
    with the approval of the country’s supreme defense council, while complying
    with Romania’s commitments to the EU and its strategic partners. A final vote
    will be cast by the Senate, the decision-making body in this case.




    FOOTBALL – CFR Cluj football club won its fourth consecutive
    title of the Romanian football championship on Tuesday night, after defeating
    FC Botoşani 1-0, away from home in the ninth round of the group phase. CFR has
    thus won its seventh title. The team from Cluj will be Romania’s only
    representative in Champions League. (MI & VP)

  • November 13, 2020 UPDATE

    November 13, 2020 UPDATE


    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – The government has decided to extend
    the state of alert by a further thirty days as of Saturday. The head of the
    department for emergency situations Raed Arafat said the sanitary measures
    introduced earlier remain in place and will also apply to the parliamentary
    elections due on December 6. He said the health and foreign ministries will
    issue a joint decree referring specifically to the voting stations abroad. Arafat also said the government was planning
    to temporarily allow medical school graduates and residents to practice
    medicine so that they can work, under supervision, on wards treating coronavirus
    patients. More than 343,700 coronavirus infections have been recorded so far in
    Romania. Almost 9,500 new cases were reported on Friday. 1,149 people are in
    intensive care. 174 new deaths were recorded, taking the death toll to 8,694.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – Over 53.3 million people have been
    infected with coronavirus globally and more than 1.3 million have died,
    according to the latest worldometers.info update. In many European countries,
    the situation remains critical and governments are taking additional measures.
    A nigh-time curfew came into effect on Friday in Greece and Portugal has
    expanded restrictions to more areas. Slovenia has banned almost all public
    gatherings, and Hungary is in lockdown for at least a month. In Italy, three
    regions in the north are seeing new restrictions beginning today. France has
    seen a 16% drop in new cases in the last 7 days, but the situation is sensitive
    in hospitals, where the second wave is expected to peak next week. In turn,
    health authorities in Belgium expect 10 to 20% of the population to develop
    SARS-CoV-2 antibodies after the second wave of the pandemic, a percentage they
    say will help slow down the spread of the virus, but which would make
    impossible attaining herd immunity in the absence of a vaccine.




    LIST – The National Committee for Emergency Situations has
    updated the list of countries with a high epidemiological risk. The amber list
    countries include Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark,
    France, Jordan, Italy, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Spain,
    Portugal and Hungary. Arrivals from these countries are requested to isolate
    for 14 days. Travellers to Spain from high-risk regions or countries will be
    obliged to produce a negative result to a Covid test, beginning on November 23.
    The Romanian foreign ministry is emphasizing that the test must be taken no
    longer than 72 hours prior to entering Spanish territory and that the document
    must be written in Spanish or English. The ministry also recalls that all
    persons travelling to Spain must fill in a form about their state of health
    before travelling.








    MOLDOVA – In the Republic of Moldova, the election campaign
    for the second round of presidential elections on Sunday came to a close on
    Friday. In the first round of the election, former pro-European PM Maia Sandu
    got over 36% of the votes, and the incumbent pro-Russian Socialist president,
    Igor Dodon, under 33%. The candidates favoring the reunification with Romania
    as well as the pro-European candidates,
    who left the presidential race in the first round, made public their
    unconditional support for Maia Sandu in the second round. The third-placed
    candidate, the pro-Russian populist Renato Usatyi, has urged his voters, some
    17% of those who voted in the first round, to vote for the former prime
    minister. On Tuesday, Romania’s President, Klaus Iohannis expressed joy at the
    news of the vote for the West-leaning candidate and deemed it a vote in favor
    of the irreversible democratic evolution of the Republic of Moldova, a country
    that has permanently and unequivocally been supported by Romania.




    TERRORISM – The 27 EU Interior Ministers have called for
    strengthening the security of the Schengen visa-free travel area and of the EU’s
    external borders in a joint statement adopted on Friday following the latest
    terror attacks in France and Austria. EU Ministers expressed their willingness
    to finalize by the end of this year the current negotiations over a European
    legislation on deleting online terrorist content within 1 hour. Five years
    after the Jihadist attacks of November 13, 2015, the Ministers paid homage to
    the 130 people killed in Paris and Saint-Denis and harshly condemned the latest
    attacks in France and Austria.




    UK VISAS – EU citizens will be able to travel to the UK
    visa-free after January 1, 2021 for a period of 6 months, according to the new
    immigration system made public by the British government. EU citizens can travel to the United Kingdom
    for several times during that time span, but they are not allowed to live in
    the UK, under the multiple entry and extended visa mechanism, nor are they
    allowed to work or access public funds. Those willing to work, live or study in
    the UK must request a visa. This visa will be granted based on a system of
    points, after the applicants submit a visa request, on the website of the
    British government. Points are granted in keeping with a set of requirements
    that applicants should meet.




    STATISTICS – The GDP dropped by 4.4% in the Eurozone and by
    4.3% in the European Union in the third quarter of 2020 compared with the same
    period last year. Spain saw the biggest drop, at 8.7%, while Romania recorded a
    6% drop, according to a report by the EU statistical office Eurostat. The data
    referring to Romania were supported by the country’s National Institute for
    Statistics, which published a report saying the economy shrank by 6% in the
    third quarter of the year compared with the same period last year, but it grew
    by 5.6% compared with the previous quarter.


    (Translated by C. Mateescu & V. Palcu)