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SMEs are calling for the return of the Rabla Program 2026 to relaunch investments and support the automotive market.

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23 March 2026, 15:02
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The Dacia Renault Nissan Dealers Association (ACODAREN) requests the reintroduction of SMEs in the 2026 Rabla Program, highlighting the negative effects of their exclusion from the previous edition. The Vice President of ACODAREN, Octavian Bara, stated that last year the program was drastically reduced, affecting investments in modernizing vehicle fleets and increasing operational costs for SMEs.


He emphasized that the readmission of companies into the program would stimulate investments in low-emission vehicles and stabilize the automotive market, which has recorded a significant decline in sales in the first months of the year. Bara mentioned that the Dacia plant contributes approximately 10% to Romania's GDP, underscoring the importance of the program for the national economy. ACODAREN brings together the official dealers of Dacia, Renault, and Nissan in Romania, aiming to develop the distribution network.

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