The volume of construction works in Romania grew by 9.3% in unadjusted data and by 9.2% when adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, in January-September 2025 compared to the same period of 2024, data from Romania’s statistical office INS show on Thursday (November 20).
Romania's energy output decreased by an annual 2.8% to 12.31 million tons of oil equivalent (TOE) in January-September 2025 mainly due to a decline in hydropower generation, the country's statistical office announced on Friday (Nov 14), citing provisional data.
Romania's total external debt (public and private) stood at EUR221.8 billion in January-September 2025, higher by EUR17.7 billion year-on-year, central bank data showed on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
Romania's current account deficit surged to EUR22.2 billion in January-September 2025, higher by nearly EUR1.76 billion than in the same period of 2024, central bank data showed on Thursday (November 13, 2025).
Romanian authorities issued 28,419 residential building permits in January-September 2025, 4.2% more than in the same period of 2024, per data from the country’s statistical office INS.
New car registrations in Romania dropped by 5.8% in January-September 2025 against the year-earlier period, to 108,770 units. The pace of decline slowed down, though, from 9.6% in the first eight months of the year.
Romania’s general consolidated budget posted a deficit of RON102.47 billion in January-September 2025, or 5.39% of the gross domestic product (GDP), compared with a deficit of 5.47% of the GDP in January-September 2024, Finance Ministry data show.
Real estate consulting firm SVN Romania sold more than 1,300 homes in the total amount of approximately EUR200 million during the January-September 2025 period, per company data.
More than 119,500 housing units were sold across Romania in January-September 2025, down only 0.3% compared to the same period of 2024, reveals a report by real estate consultancy SVN Romania based on official statistics of the National Agency for Cadaster and Land Registration.
The volume of construction works in Romania decreased, in unadjusted data, by 2.6% in January-September 2024 and by 2% when adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, data from Romania’s statistics office INS showed on Wednesday (Nov 20).
Romania's current account deficit stood at EUR19.7 billion in January-September 2024, compared with EUR16 billion reported in the same period of 2023, central bank data showed on Wednesday (Nov 13, 2024).
Electricity and electrical equipment producer Electromagnetica (stock symbol: ELMA) recorded a turnover of RON152.8 million in the January-September 2024 period, down 50.5% compared with the same period of 2023, the company announced in its quarterly financial report sent to the Bucharest Stock Exchange.
Romania's trade balance posted a deficit of EUR23.5 billion in January-September 2024, higher by 15% compared to the same period of 2023, data from the country's statistics board INS showed on Monday (Nov 11).
Retail sales volume in Romania (excluding the trade with motor vehicles and motorcycles) increased by 8.4% in unadjusted data and by 7.7% when adjusted for seasonality and number of working days, in January-September 2024 compared to the same period of 2023, data from the country’s statistics institute INS showed on Nov 7.
Romania's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 1.1% in real terms (in unadjusted data) and by 1.9% in seasonally adjusted data in January-September 2023, as against the same period of 2022, data from the country's statistics board INS showed on Tuesday (Nov 14).
Romania's current account balance posted a deficit of EUR16.05 billion in January-September 2023, lower by 24% than the EUR21.14 billion level reported in the same period of 2022, central bank data showed on Monday (November 13, 2023).
Romania’s general consolidated budget posted a deficit of RON56.46 billion in January-September 2023, or 3.55% of gross domestic product (GDP), as compared to a budget gap of RON41.70 billion (2.96% of GDP) reported in the same period of 2022, the finance ministry said on Thursday (October 26).
The passenger car output of the two automotive plants of Romania, Dacia and Ford, dropped by 1.8% year-on-year to 375,860 units in the January-September 2023 period, in line with data provided by the country’s carmakers association ACAROM.
New car registrations in Romania increased by 15.46% to 110,011 units in January-September 2023 compared to the same period of 2022, but fell by 11.59% on the year to 10,545 units in September 2023, Romanian carmakers’ association ACAROM data show.
The volume of air passenger transport in Romania increased by 96.9% in January-September 2022 to over RON15.7 million compared to just under RON8 million in the same period of 2021, in line with data from the country's statistics office INS.