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  • The Opportunity To Lower Tax Burden By New Tax Code, A Chance Not To Be Missed- Economists

    07.21.2015

    Entrepreneurs, economists, managers and university professors support the implementation of the new Tax Code and the fiscal relaxation measures, considering it a chance that should not be missed, but more

  • Tax Authority Sends Letters Instead Of Focusing On Tax Collection Improvement

    09.23.2014

    The tax authority, the institution that should make sure the government collects all the due taxes, has turned overnight into a sender of letters informing taxpayers that they are eligible for an more

  • Letter Of Intent For Nuke Project Extended Until Yearend

    04.25.2014

    Romania’s nuclear power producer Nuclearelectrica and China General Nuclear Power Corporation on Friday signed an additional contact extending until December 31 the validity of the letter of intent more

  • Government Approves Letter Of Intent To IMF Deal

    02.26.2014

    Romanian Government approved the letter of intent to a EUR4 billion loan program with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union and will send the document to President Traian Basescu for more

  • Basescu: Letter Of Intent To IMF Deal Must Leave Out Fuel Tax, Debt Aid Scheme

    02.26.2014

    Romanian President Traian Basescu on Wednesday said he will sign the country’s latest letter of intent to a EUR4 billion loan program with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union, more

  • Two Chinese Firms Sign Letter Of Intent With Oltchim’s Legal Administrators

    11.25.2013

    The legal administrators of Romanian insolvent chemical plant Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea (OLT.RO) Monday signed a letter of intent with Chinese companies Baota Petrochemical Group and Junlun Petroleum, more

  • Government Approves Letter Of Intent To EUR4B Precautionary Loan With IMF- Sources

    09.11.2013

    The Romanian Government approved in its Wednesday meeting the final form of the letter of intent to a EUR4 billion precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), people close more

  • Generic Drug Producers Want Medicines Under RON10 Kept On Compensated Drugs’ List

    10.10.2012

    The Association of Romanian Producers of Generic Drugs (APMGR) has called on the Government to drop its plan meant to eliminate medicines priced under 10 lei (EUR2.1) from the list of compensated more

  • Agriculture Ministry Will No Longer Accept Comfort Letters From Any Lender

    03.14.2012

    The Romanian Agriculture Ministry will no longer accept comfort letters for EU-funded projects from any credit institution, as some lenders turned it into a business and sell comfort letters to more

  • Senate Approves Two Letters Of Intent To IMF

    11.29.2011

    Romania's Senate on Tuesday approved two letters of intent from the Government to the International Monetary Fund, signed on December 22, 2010 and March 1, 2011, respectively. more

  • Nokia To Jucu Staff: "This Is Painful, But Necessary"

    09.29.2011

    In a letter sent to all employees at Romanian plant Jucu, mobile phone maker Nokia explains why the plant needs to be shut down and where this operation fits within the company's global strategy. Here more

  • Romanian Government Approves Letter Of Intent To IMF Deal

    09.14.2011

    Romanian government Wednesday approved the final version of its letter of intent to a EUR3.5 billion precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, following a review mission the more

  • Romania Adds Private Company To IMF Letter Of Intent By Mistake

    05.17.2011

    Dalkia Romania, a unit of French utility Veolia Environment, was included by mistake on a list of money-losing public companies that require international monitoring. more

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