Romania ranks third in the European Union regarding the number of those who have learned to do business in other countries. Approximately 250 Romanian entrepreneurs have gone to the United Kingdom, Germany, France and the Netherlands in the last five years to learn how to run their own businesses, or which are the first steps you need to follow to remain on the market. The businessmen have received training in the European Union through the Erasmus program for entrepreneurs, conducted in 2009 by the European Commission. According to a report of the institution, Italy and Spain are on the first places. Over a thousand people in the two states, with small businesses or future entrepreneurs, wanted to learn how to lead a company from specialists with experience in the field. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)
The Romanian delegation has last discussions with the IMF representatives on the future budget amendment
In Bruxelles, the Romanian delegation has last discussions with the IMF representatives on the future budget amendment. Representatives of the government in Bucharest and of the National Bank have talked all week, in Belgium, with international lenders, for the first time outside our country. Prime minister Victor Ponta recently stated that he does not take into account the signing of the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) earlier than the term which expires in March. He also said that Romanian government intends to amend the budget deficit target. The next task of assessing the agreement with international lenders will take place in Bucharest, at the end of November. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)
Romania's wine production is 25% lower this year
Romania's wine production is 25% lower this year because of rain and hail in summer. But the selling price of the wine will not be affected, appreciates Ovidiu Gheorghe, general manager of the National Vineyard and Wine Association, because there will be a compensation with the surplus of crop from the last year and with the entry in bearing of new surfaces. "2013 was a year of overproduction both at national and European level", said Ovidiu Gheorghe. He also estimated that despite the fact that there are higher costs of production this year, the producers will not put pressure on the shelf price for consumers. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)
Adrian Strugariu