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11 August 11:58

An analysis shows that Romania is becoming a magnet for investment, thanks to infrastructure modernization and relocation of production.

Vlad Nahoi
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Romania is seen as a magnet for investment, with modernizing infrastructure and growing demand for industrial space. The stock of modern premises has almost doubled and the relocation of production is bringing in international companies. Cities such as Timisoara, Arad, Brasov and Sibiu are becoming attractive regional hubs, with EU funds supporting infrastructure modernization. Forecasts point to high potential for Romania as a regional hub for logistics and manufacturing.

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România, pol de putere în Europa, "a devenit un magnet pentru investiții": Acest boom nu este întâmplător! Orașele care devin "puncte fierbinți" și iau fața Capitalei
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România ar putea atrage investiții industrial majore în următorii ani. Care sunt zonele cu potențial. „Nu mai suntem piață periferică”

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