Prime Minister is to coordinate Romanian Centre for Trade and Foreign Investments
ACTMedia - 29 Septembrie 2011
The Romanian Centre for Trade and Foreign Investments currently under the coordination of a Secretary of State with the Economy Ministry, will be coordinated by the Prime Minister, Premier Emil Boc announced at the beginning of the Government meeting on Wednesday.
The Chief of Government pointed out that a first meeting at the Romanian Centre for Trade and Foreign Investments would take place on Thursday and that the Centre would have to report weekly to the Government on each investment requested in Romania, regardless of its being domestic or foreign and on the nationwide and local notification stages and procedures and the Government would have to 'mediate in a positive manner so that these things should take place within the legal dates.'
The Romanian Centre for Trade and Foreign Investments will not be structurally moved from the Ministry of Economy.
'We are in a global competition. The economic crisis points out this global competition. There is a major risk of some multinational investments in Romania or in Europe being relocated, of moving somewhere else. We must be careful, in such a situation, to always be ready to draw other foreign investments to Romania,' Emil Boc told the members of his Cabinet.
'I want the message we are sending to be very clear: all investors wanting to invest in Romania in projects generating jobs and investments, I am referring here to those over one million euros, will benefit from a direct approach within the Government and the Government's support for implementing, obviously on one condition - that they observe the Romanian and European legal framework,' the Prime Minister also said.
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