Romania Braces for Impact as U.S. Tariffs Trigger Global Economic Reactions and Delay Visa Waiver Entry
Romanian and U.S. flags face off with a bold “TARIFFS” sign between them, symbolising rising trade tensions and political friction.
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Romanian and U.S. flags face off with a bold “TARIFFS” sign between them, symbolising rising trade tensions and political friction.
Energy prices in Cluj-Napoca are expected to surge from July 2025 as government caps expire, while Electrica Furnizare faces fresh billing scandals and consumer outrage.
Bosch’s global job cuts spark concerns in Cluj-Napoca, as the city navigates broader economic shifts amidst multinational restructuring and evolving market challenges.
Romania will join the Schengen Area on January 1, 2025, ending border checks and enabling seamless travel and trade across Europe.
Romania’s inflation tops EU charts at 5.8% in July, as Cluj feels the squeeze with notable hikes in real estate and consumer goods.
The European Commission’s 2024 Convergence Report outlines Romania’s significant hurdles in meeting the EU’s economic criteria for euro adoption.
Romania enacts Law 406/2023, requiring all registered businesses to accept non-cash payments, enhancing financial security and promoting economic inclusivity from June 16, 2024.
In Cluj-Napoca, the burgeoning rental market faces challenges: informal contracts, legal enforcement issues, and a disconnect between rising rents and local incomes.
Eurocities 2024 in Cluj-Napoca kicked off today, focusing on sustainability and innovation, bringing together European city leaders to address urban challenges.
Several workers from Asia and Africa report widespread job scams in Romania, highlighting serious issues in employment regulation and recruitment, including exploitation of sex workers.
Gameloft Cluj-Napoca will close, laying off 136 employees. This reflects broader trends in Cluj’s IT sector, marked by rising costs and shifting work styles.
Romania introduces a 70% tax rate on undeclared incomes starting July 1, 2024, aiming to enhance taxpayer compliance and increase state revenue collections
Amid allegations of illegal billing, Electrica Furnizare faces mounting outrage for overestimated bills and flawed tiered pricing, leaving consumers demanding justice and transparency.
Cluj’s IT sector navigates turbulent times with layoffs and restructuring, reflecting the broader challenges of adapting to post-pandemic realities and possible economic pressures.
Unlock Cluj-Napoca’s best with the Cluj Card, offering exclusive discounts and a unique cultural experience for locals and students alike.
Romania’s new import restrictions on Ukrainian sugar and flour pose significant economic challenges for Ukraine, impacting its vital agricultural exports amid crisis.
Romania’s new fiscal measures spark concern and debate amongst private sector entities, with significant tax alterations set to impact businesses and individuals alike
We invite you to take part in a survey aimed at measuring discrepancies in restaurant food delivery services across Cluj-Napoca.
The Romanian government recently took a significant step by endorsing an emergency ordinance aimed at regulating the prices of staple food items for a temporary period
German visitor shares surprising encounters with restaurant and supermarket prices in Romania.
Cluj stands out in the Romanian real estate market with its highest price-to-income ratio and limited mortgage accessibility
Jonathan Melhuish launches “play:space Cluj’, Romania’s first and only urban eco community centre.
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
Only the Romanian “Buletin” is accepted s part of the new identity verification system being implemented by Banca Transilvania.
Fast fashion retail brand, Primark, have announced plans to open their first store in Romania, in Bucharest at the ParkLake Shopping Centre.
The Romanian Government Coalition leaders decided on Wednesday, (December 22nd, 2021), that they will promote a draft law which will require employees to have a COVID-19 electronic certificate at the workplaces.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Between 14th and 21st September, 2021, we conducted our “Fair Rental Survey”, which is aimed at understanding the expectations and differences between local residents and foreigners when it comes to renting in the city.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
British Company who employs over 3,000 people in Romania, has announced that they plan to switch to a “Hybrid Work System.
Diplomatic representatives from the UK, Italy the Netherlands, France, Turkey, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Japan and Sweden all participated at Colin’s Gastro Pub.
A study, conducted by Income Tax UK, has indicated that Romania ranks as the second highest taxing country across Europe. Bulgaria was revealed to be the best European country to live in, if you wish to pay the lowest amount of tax, with a flat tax rate of 10%.
Now that the rate of infection in Cluj-Napoca has dropped to 2.97/1000, restaurants, cafes, cinemas and other related venues will be allowed to operate indoors, with a restriction of 30% capacity.
From Smart Streets to awards, Cluj-Napoca has often been though of as being “different” than other cities in Romania.
Romanian and U.S. flags face off with a bold “TARIFFS” sign between them, symbolising rising trade tensions and political friction.
Energy prices in Cluj-Napoca are expected to surge from July 2025 as government caps expire, while Electrica Furnizare faces fresh billing scandals and consumer outrage.
Bosch’s global job cuts spark concerns in Cluj-Napoca, as the city navigates broader economic shifts amidst multinational restructuring and evolving market challenges.
Romania will join the Schengen Area on January 1, 2025, ending border checks and enabling seamless travel and trade across Europe.
Romania’s inflation tops EU charts at 5.8% in July, as Cluj feels the squeeze with notable hikes in real estate and consumer goods.
The European Commission’s 2024 Convergence Report outlines Romania’s significant hurdles in meeting the EU’s economic criteria for euro adoption.
Romania enacts Law 406/2023, requiring all registered businesses to accept non-cash payments, enhancing financial security and promoting economic inclusivity from June 16, 2024.
In Cluj-Napoca, the burgeoning rental market faces challenges: informal contracts, legal enforcement issues, and a disconnect between rising rents and local incomes.
Eurocities 2024 in Cluj-Napoca kicked off today, focusing on sustainability and innovation, bringing together European city leaders to address urban challenges.
Several workers from Asia and Africa report widespread job scams in Romania, highlighting serious issues in employment regulation and recruitment, including exploitation of sex workers.
Gameloft Cluj-Napoca will close, laying off 136 employees. This reflects broader trends in Cluj’s IT sector, marked by rising costs and shifting work styles.
Romania introduces a 70% tax rate on undeclared incomes starting July 1, 2024, aiming to enhance taxpayer compliance and increase state revenue collections
Amid allegations of illegal billing, Electrica Furnizare faces mounting outrage for overestimated bills and flawed tiered pricing, leaving consumers demanding justice and transparency.
Cluj’s IT sector navigates turbulent times with layoffs and restructuring, reflecting the broader challenges of adapting to post-pandemic realities and possible economic pressures.
Unlock Cluj-Napoca’s best with the Cluj Card, offering exclusive discounts and a unique cultural experience for locals and students alike.
Romania’s new import restrictions on Ukrainian sugar and flour pose significant economic challenges for Ukraine, impacting its vital agricultural exports amid crisis.
Romania’s new fiscal measures spark concern and debate amongst private sector entities, with significant tax alterations set to impact businesses and individuals alike
We invite you to take part in a survey aimed at measuring discrepancies in restaurant food delivery services across Cluj-Napoca.
The Romanian government recently took a significant step by endorsing an emergency ordinance aimed at regulating the prices of staple food items for a temporary period
German visitor shares surprising encounters with restaurant and supermarket prices in Romania.
Cluj stands out in the Romanian real estate market with its highest price-to-income ratio and limited mortgage accessibility
Jonathan Melhuish launches “play:space Cluj’, Romania’s first and only urban eco community centre.
This major event is a pioneering initiative in Romania and will showcase how national and international businesses can thrive with the help of international women.
The cost of purchasing an apartment in Cluj-Napoca has reached an all-time high as prices increased year-on-year.
Only the Romanian “Buletin” is accepted s part of the new identity verification system being implemented by Banca Transilvania.
Fast fashion retail brand, Primark, have announced plans to open their first store in Romania, in Bucharest at the ParkLake Shopping Centre.
The Romanian Government Coalition leaders decided on Wednesday, (December 22nd, 2021), that they will promote a draft law which will require employees to have a COVID-19 electronic certificate at the workplaces.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Between 14th and 21st September, 2021, we conducted our “Fair Rental Survey”, which is aimed at understanding the expectations and differences between local residents and foreigners when it comes to renting in the city.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
British Company who employs over 3,000 people in Romania, has announced that they plan to switch to a “Hybrid Work System.
Diplomatic representatives from the UK, Italy the Netherlands, France, Turkey, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Japan and Sweden all participated at Colin’s Gastro Pub.
A study, conducted by Income Tax UK, has indicated that Romania ranks as the second highest taxing country across Europe. Bulgaria was revealed to be the best European country to live in, if you wish to pay the lowest amount of tax, with a flat tax rate of 10%.
Now that the rate of infection in Cluj-Napoca has dropped to 2.97/1000, restaurants, cafes, cinemas and other related venues will be allowed to operate indoors, with a restriction of 30% capacity.
From Smart Streets to awards, Cluj-Napoca has often been though of as being “different” than other cities in Romania.
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