Austrian investments in Romania: Companies are generally happy with market development
Austrian investors see Romania as an excellent investment destination and the largest market in South-Eastern Europe. Romania represents a resourceful country, dominated by a highly-skilled labour force and a nation that knows how to make itself heard. Petre Barac talked to the Austrian Embassy Commercial Counsellor, Gerd Bommer, and top players to take the pulse of investment trends, strategic bonds and prospects on the local mark September 2017 - From the Print Edition
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