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  • October 24, 2023 UPDATE

    October 24, 2023 UPDATE

    CARS The US auto giant Ford kicked off the
    production of two new models, Transit Courier and Tourneo Courier at the Otosan
    car-making plant in Craiova, southern Romania, on Tuesday. Attending the event,
    Romania’s Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu thanked the company board for the
    investment and voiced his appreciation for the two cars as well as the Puma
    model also produced by the aforementioned Ford facility, which he took for a
    test-drive. Figures show that this project is already a great success the
    Prime Minister went on to say. Ford Transit Courier and Tourneo Courier will be
    available in three versions, two gasoline and diesel types and a third EcoBlue
    model fitted only with gasoline engines. Two electric versions, E-Transit
    Courier and E-Tourneo Courier will see production starting next year. Another big
    carmaker, the French Group Renault, is producing in Romania several versions of
    the local brand Dacia.




    MOTION Opposition parties in Romania, the USR and Force of the Right,
    on Tuesday tabled a simple motion against Finance Minister Marcel Bolos. The
    opposition is blaming Bolos for increased taxes after the new fiscal measures,
    for which the government assumed responsibility before Parliament, have been
    applied. The motion will be debated upon on Monday and voted on the following
    day.




    CLIMATE The effects of climate change are becoming
    increasingly acute for Romania’s citizens, said president Klaus Iohannis in
    Bucharest at an event entitled Climate change and development: prospects for
    Romania. He emphasized that the climate transition must be fair, inclusive and
    compatible with economic growth. Also today, the World Bank published the
    Romania climate and development report, saying this country can raise its
    national income almost threefold in the next 30 years if it implements measures
    to improve resilience to climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
    The investment needed for a decarbonized energy sector alone
    is estimated at 356 billion dollars by 2050, accounting for around 3% of the
    country’s GDP, the World Bank report also says.




    DEFICIT Hungary and Romania recorded the highest government deficit level in
    the second quarter of the year, according to data published by the European
    Statistical Office Eurostat. The highest level was recorded in Hungary, with
    6.6% of GDP, followed by Romania with 6.3%, while among EU countries the level
    was 3.2%. Previously, Romania’s deficit stood at 5.9% of GDP in the first
    quarter of the year and at 6.3% of GDP in the final quarter of 2022. According
    to Eurostat, the measures taken by governments to alleviate the impact of high
    energy prices again had a strong impact on public finance this year, with most
    EU member states still struggling with government deficit. On the other hand,
    Denmark, Ireland, Portugal, The Netherlands and Latvia have recorded a
    government surplus.


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