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Swiss-held construction materials manufacturer Sika has invested CHF1.4 million in a new concrete additives plant in Romania, on the industrial site in Corlatesti, Prahova County.
German military equipment and ammunition manufacturer Rheinmetall has announced establishment of a local production network in Romania, which includes both its own companies in the country, as well as new partnerships with Romanian companies.
In the first quarter of 2025, the average income per household in Romania stood at RON9,148 and the average expenditure was RON7,667, both higher than in the previous quarter, data from the country’s statistics board showed on Monday, July 28.
Romania managers forecast rising prices in services, retail trade and constructions, in line with economic activity tendencies in July-September 2025, published by the country’s statistics board INS.
Local airports were transited by over 12.7 million passengers in the first six months of this year, 8% more than in the same period of 2024, in line with Romania Airports Association data.
Meltem Textil, a company based in Mizil, Prahova County, and held by Mustafa Murat Iplikci and Mehmet Iplikci, will start in August construction works for its new pillow and duvet plant, a EUR7 million investment, via the Just Transition scheme, according to its officials.
Orange, leader of Romania telecom market, will invest over EUR200 million this year, just like in previous years, as part of a plan to return to growth, despite challenging market conditions and 2024 results.
Nuclearelectrica (stock symbol: SNN), the operator of Romania's sole nuclear power plant (NPP) Cernavoda, plans to contract a EUR540 million financing from a bank syndicate led by J.P. Morgan for retrofitting works at Cervavoda Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1, as per the convening notice of the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of Shareholders, published on July 25.
Romania's finance ministry has announced on July 25 that it will carry out a new issue of Fidelis government bonds for retail investors between August 1 and 8, 2025, which is the sixth Fidelis edition this year.
Swiss-held Bell Food Group is selling the Eisberg salad factory in Bucharest to the Polish Green Factory group, in order to focus on Western markets – Germany, Austria, and its home market, Switzerland. The local factory is part of a regional deal involving production facilities in three countries – Romania, Poland, and Hungary. The buyer is the same for all of them – Green Factory.
Romanian company IT Genetics, part of ITG Group- which provides integrated solutions of digitalization and automation for companies active in the retail, logistics, manufacturing sectors and other industries- ended 2024 with a turnover of EUR19.3 million, higher than EUR14.2 million reported in 2023 and EUR11.9 million reported in 2022, company representatives said in a statement.
Italian company Fidia Farmaceutici has bought the majority stake in Meditrina Pharmaceuticals, a pharma wholesaler active on the markets of Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
Banca Transilvania, Romania’s biggest lending institution, is listing on Friday a RON1.5 billion sustainable bond issue, with maturity in 2032 and 8.87% annual interest rate.
Vinci Energies has signed an agreement, pending approval by relevant watchdogs, to acquire EnergoBit, a major player in Romania electrical infrastructure, headquartered in Cluj-Napoca.
Vodafone Romania, a major player on the local IT&C market, for the April-June 2025 period (first quarter of fiscal year 2026) announced the first increase in the number of clients on the mobile telephony segment after five consecutive quarters of decline.
Romanian startup eAWB, which has developed a courier services marketplace for the local market, is readying for ambitious European expansion, planning to launch a new product dedicated to the entire EU, under europarcel.com brand, in the next 3-4 months.
Nova Power & Gas in 2024 registered turnover worth RON2.6 billion, down 8% from the previous year, and RON228 million net profit, also lower than in 2023.
Bos Automotive Products Romania S.C.S., a subsidiary of the German company BOS GmbH & Co. KG, posted about RON430.2 million (EUR86.4 million) revenue in 2024, up slightly by 2% compared with the previous year’s RON421.6 million (EUR85.2 million), according to ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.
Production at the Ford Otosan plant in Craiova increased in the first six months of 2025, marking one of the best half-year periods since the Turkish-American company took over the facility. Data released by the group indicates a 4% increase over the same period last year, to 127,010 vehicles, which sets the stage for achieving the full-year target: 240,000 to 260,000 vehicles, according to the carmaker's report.
Licurici Impex, a distributor of fast-moving consumer goods based in Onesti (Bacau County), posted more than RON561 million (EUR112.7 million) revenue in 2024, up 9.1% compared with the previous year’s RON514.2 million (about EUR104 million), according to ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.18948 items