Cash crisis new obstacle to roadworks
Tenders are launched, deals are made, roads are under construction, but the financial crisis has brought a new obstacle to infrastructure development – lack of money. Ana Maria Nitoi reports November 2009 - From the Print Edition
With major economies announcing stimulus packages for public works, the dilemmas in the USA and Germany are over whether such projects are useful.
No such debate takes place in Romania - where the lack of a modern road infrastructure is the major handicap for economic development.
But while the Government has declared that a massive network of projects is undergoing and the public complain that nothing is happening, The Diplomat quizzes experts on how far the country is moving with the... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
|
|
| |
|
Daily Info |
Smart city is not a fad, it's a necessity In June 2018, the ranking of the most "smart" cities in the world was published. In other words, the most advanced cities in terms of human capital, social cohesion, the econo... |
Ondrej Safar, CEZ Group: "Romania can become a hub for international smart solutions providers" "We are already in the digital age, so the upward trend of implementing smart solutions is inevitable in all areas," he tells The Diplomat-Bucharest. "Especially in terms of u... |
Telekom Romania, a strong supporter of Smart City development in Romania Just like many other countries in the world Romania is now facing an unprecedented growth of the urban population, which can be both beneficial and detrimental for the society... |
In the industrial era, the fight was for finite material resources. Not anymore Now organizations fight and develop themselves for and around their talent.
In a nutshell, getting ahead in today's business world is all about attracting and inspiring an e... |
Richard Sareczky, Mol Limo: "We look at expansion locations across CEE including Romania" Consumer mobility behaviour is changing, leading to up to one out of ten cars sold in 2030 potentially being a shared vehicle and the subsequent rise of a market for fit-for-p... |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|