Renault Threatens To Move Most Of Dacia’s Production To Morocco If Wage Costs In Romania Rise

04.10.2013 By Bogdan Alecu

If the current conflict between some of Dacia’s employees and the management on the new collective labor agreement drags on, things could “take a dangerous turn for the [Romanian] Mioveni plant, and that its competitiveness against the Morocco plant could be strongly affected,” believes Constantin Stroe, vice-president of Automobile Dacia.

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