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3 September 13:02

Romania has started negotiations for grants of 600 million euros from the European Economic Area, aiming at energy efficiency, health, and social inclusion.

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The minister has started negotiations for grants of 600 million euros from the European Economic Area and Norwegian funds for 2021-2028, focused on the green transition, local development, culture, and health. The funding will support large cities through energy efficiency and urban mobility programs, while small localities will benefit from investments in health and social housing. Romania will collaborate with donor countries to maximize the impact of these funds.

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600 milioane de euro pentru România, anunță ministrul Fondurilor Europene
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600 milioane de euro pentru România din granturile Spaţiului Economic European şi Norvegiene 2021-2028, anunță ministrul Pîslaru
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România ar putea primi 600 de milioane de euro, bani europeni. Pîslaru: "Suma va crea rezultate reale pentru dezvoltarea României"
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Pîslaru: 600 milioane de euro pentru România
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Finanțare de 600 de milioane de euro prin fonduri norvegiene anunțată de Dragoș Pâslaru

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Romania received 586 million euros from the European Commission for infrastructure projects through the Transport Program 2021–2027
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Romania aims to attract 15 billion euros from European funds by 2026, investing in hospitals, schools, and infrastructure, with a significant acceleration of absorption in recent months.
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The European Commission and the European Investment Bank have announced a payment of 1.8 billion euros for 45 clean energy projects in 12 member states, including Romania.
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