The main direct beneficiary of these investments is the industrial and logistics real estate segment. More than 5.4 million square meters of modern logistics space are already in operation in the country, mainly in Bucharest and in the regional cities in the south, center and west of Romania, and this year more than 700,000 sq m of new deliveries are expected. The eastern part of the country is beginning to recover in this segment, given the highways and express roads that will be built in the coming years in the region.

New investments in the infrastructure of airports in Brasov, Bucharest - Baneasa, Iasi and Timisoara are announced. The first new airport built in recent decades will become operational in Ghimbav, 12 km from Brasov, following an investment of about EUR 70 million. The modernized Bucharest Baneasa Airport should reach its maximum capacity. The airport has recently benefited from major renovations worth around € 13.4 million. The authorities also announced plans to modernize Iasi and Timisoara Airports.


A0, Bucharest's new bypass, is currently under development. The road will be connected to the main motorways A1, A3 and the National Road DN 1. The construction will be completed gradually, with the first deadlines set for 2023, the development will continue until 2026. The total investment amounts to almost EUR 1 billion.

New sections of the highway will also be delivered or built in 2022, such as a 30 km section of the Braşov-Oradea highway, the bypass road in the south of Timişoara or the new Târgu Neamţ-Iaşi-Ungheni highway, A7, which is in the design phase, the largest transport infrastructure project developed in the area of Moldova to date. The highway will connect Buzău with Siret and will cross the cities of Focşani, Bacău, Paşcani and Suceava.