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The EU is Romania's main trade partner in agri-food products. Romanian EU exports represent 64%, and imports from EU countries represent 54%. Other important partners are the CEFTA countries, Turkey, Republic of Moldova and the USA. [1] Romania is an important exporter of military equipment, accounting for 3-4% of the world total in 2007.
Food must be regulated for sale in the retail market, therefore Romania imports almost no food products from other countries. In 2006 Romania imported food products worth €2.4 billion, up almost 20% versus 2005, when imports were worth slightly more than €2 billion. The European Union is Romania's main trade partner in agri-food products ...
The number of South Koreans living in Romania is about 500. Bilateral Trade in 2014 Exports 5.98 billion US dollars; Imports 6.42 billion US dollars; Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relations with South Korea; South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relations with Romania Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback ...
Below is a table of Romania's neighbouring countries, their GDP per capita, and trade values between the pairs. In 2017, 11.58% of Romanian exports went to its neighbours; while 12.95% of imports came from these five countries. For comparison, Germany alone accounted for 23% of Romania's exports and 20.1% of its imports. [69]
Romania's exports totalled US$41.67 billion and imports totalled US$66.78 billion in 2008. [2] The Ilfov County and the national capital Bucharest together are the country's top exporter and account for around 19% of the total exports. They are also the largest importer in the country accounting to nearly 40% of total imports. [3]
One hundred three Romanian citizens and family members in the Gaza Strip hope to leave through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt on Tuesday, Romania’s foreign ministry said. Hundreds of ...
Romania's foreign ministry spokesman Andrei Țărnea told the BBC that "complex" negotiations followed, which saw the M23 hand over the Romanian fighters - whom he described as private employees ...
As of 2022, Romania's foreign direct investment (FDI) stock reached nearly €108 billion, marking its highest value to date. [1] Cheap and skilled labor force, low taxes, a 16% flat tax for corporations and individuals, no dividend taxes, liberal labor code and a favorable geographical location are Romania's main advantages for foreign ...