Foreign Direct Investment In Romania’s Trade Overshoots EUR20B Mark in 2023
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The foreign direct investments in the Romanian trade exceeded the EUR20 billion mark for the first time last year, as companies in the sector continued to put money into development, Romania’s central bank data show.
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