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Articles - investitii in industrie

Romania’s mineral water agency plans to invest EUR 20 million in bottling plants

The National Society for Mineral Waters (SNAM) in Romania announced it is waiting for approval from the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Tourism to start building two to four plants destined for mineral water bottling. This means an investment of up to EUR 20 million, financed through a bank credit.

201 M lei invested in metallurgical sector in 2014

The total investment expenditure in the metallurgical sector amounted to over RON 200.9 M in 2014, in nominal term up by 56.3% compared to 2013, according to a publication of the National Statistical Institute (INS).

Hidroelectrica to open EUR 58 mln hydroelectric power plant in Hunedoara this December

Hidroelectrica, the largest Romanian electricity producer, will open this December a hydroelectric power plant in Hunedoara following a EUR 58 million investment, the still insolvent state-owned company has announced.

Energy companies invest EUR 20 mln in solar parks in Romania

Local energy company Armand Group and British firm Greentech will invest EUR 20 million in 20 MW solar projects in Romania.

Swiss group gives up CHF 200 mln green investments in Romania

Swiss group Repower changed its mind about investing in Romania’s renewable energy, due to law changes.

Kärcher builds new plant in Romania

This year, Kärcher will begin the construction of a factory in Curtea de Arges, thus expanding its production capacity in Europe.

Industrial spaces request 20 pct. up in Romania

The request for industrial and logistics facilities in Romania has increased in the first quarter with approx. 20 pct. compared to the same period of last year.

Japanese Ambassador to Romania: We hope that Romania's infrastructure improves to increase investments

With roughly 150 Japanese companies doing business in Romania, Nippon investments in Romania could increase, provided that the local infrastructure were better, Japanese Ambassador to Romania Keiji Yamamoto said on Thursday.
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