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The Romanian State Consumes Its Energy Through the Political Crises in Bucharest, While Hungary Inaugurates Bmw and Byd Factories, and Ceo Dacia Praises and Visits Turkey and Morocco, Not Mioven Where Staff Cuts Take Place

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The IMF has halved the economic growth forecast to 0.7%, inflation is beating again to 10%, and a prolonged political crisis can put back into...
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While in Bucharest it consumes energy on political crises, the Romanian auto industry gets hit after hit. Dacia announces staff reductions for 1,200 employees in Mioveni, Bosch has communicated availability, and in Alexandria, more than 800 people remain unemployed after the closure of JTEKT. All this happens on the background of a [...]

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The IMF has halved the economic growth forecast to 0.7%, inflation is beating again to 10%, and a prolonged political crisis can put back into...

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ZF.ro broke the news in Ilfov County, Romania on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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