Romania Leads EU in Inflation Rates, According to Eurostat
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.
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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.
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.
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