Japan’s Embassy to Romania: Japanese investors in Romania did not register massive damages
ACTMedia - 14 Martie 2011
For now there is no information to confirm massive damages for Japanese investors in Romania, as a consequence of the recent 8.9 Richter scale quake in Japan, Japanese Embassy to Bucharest declared .
Reports do not confirm losses for companies investing in Romania, officials said. The volume of commerce between the two countries is worth 20.9 billion Yuan's – exports from Japan and 20.4 billion Yuan's – imports from Romania. Investments in Romania were focused on the outskirts of Bucharest and in central Romania, Transylvania. The biggest Japanese investors in Romania are: Japan Tobacco International, JTI, Koyo Seiko, Yazaki Corporation, Sumitomo Electric Industries, YKK Corporation, SOL PLUS SOL PLUS, Takata Corporation, Fuji Magnetics, Makita Corporation.Most of them even plan to extend their operations and initiate new investments. There are about 190 companies in Romania, including all other Japanese companies that are not necessarily producers like Anritsu, Namco Bandai, Terapia which invested in research centers in Romania.
Romania ready to answer possible Japan aid request
Romania will be ready to answer the request for support for the people hit by the earthquake in Japan, President Traian Basescu said here on Friday.'Romania, to the extent that it can do something, will be ready to answer possible request for support by the means that we have. There are about 2,500 Romanians in Japan. The Romanian Embassy in Tokyo is trying to be in contact with all the Romanians from all over Japan to learn about their possible needs', the Romanian leader said after the extraordinary meeting of the European Council that had tackled the political situation in Libya and in the European Union southern neighbourhood states.
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