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Romania Is Looking for Strategic Investments in Washington: Nuclear Energy and Infrastructure, on the World Bank's Agenda

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Minister of Finance Alexandru Nazare and Minister of Investments and European Projects Dragos Pislaru held discussions in Washington with World Bank Group, Ajay Banga on the financing of strategic projects for Romania, including nuclear investments in the Carnavoda sector, as well as the development of energy infrastructure and attracting capital for major projects with economic and regional impact.

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Minister of Finance Alexandru Nazare and Minister of Investments and European Projects Dragos Pislaru held discussions in Washington with World Bank Group, Ajay Banga on the financing of strategic projects for Romania, including nuclear investments in the Carnavoda sector, as well as the development of energy infrastructure and attracting capital for major projects with economic and regional impact.

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Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare, who is leading the Romanian delegation on official visit to the United States of America, announces, in March, that Romania has a more active presence in the United States during the last period and that the current visit has clear objectives, including ensuring funding for major projects and strengthening Romania's position on international markets.

Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare, announced Wednesday that he had a new meeting at Washington with John Jovanovic, Director General of the U.S. Exim Bank, to continue discussions on financing strategic projects for Romania.

·Romania
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Discussions about money also in Washington, where four ministers from the Bologna Government met with representatives of the International Monetary Fund. And the context is particularly tense. Romania has not yet escaped the problem of the budget deficit. Is Romania risking a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund?

·Romania
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After the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund shared Romania's economic growth forecast this year.

·Bucharest, Romania
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"After meeting with representatives of the World Bank in Washington, D.C., we continued discussions on the financing of strategic energy projects, along with John Jovanovic, the President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States," wrote Bogdan Ivan in a Facebook post. The Minister of Energy explained that our country needs large projects that will enter into implementation with strong, predictable and adaptable financing. "We have put on a…

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antena3.ro broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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