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    Economy Minister Popescu: We will adopt measures to support the companies affected by the coronavirus crisis

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    The Minister of Economy, Energy and Business Environment announced that the Romanian Government will prepare a set of economic measures to support the companies affected by the coronavirus crisis, pointing out that the economy must move forward.

    “We don’t leave anyone behind,” said Virgil Popescu. “Following the many solutions that have been sent to us, we are preparing a set of economic measures to help companies affected by the coronavirus crisis. In the shortest time, a Government meeting will be organized in which we will adopt the set of measures that will support the companies affected by the coronavirus crisis, to support the economy, but especially to protect the citizens, entrepreneurs and every Romanian.”

    The Minister of Economy, Energy and Business Environment has asked all those who run companies to be rational in making decisions, in order to offer the state the opportunity to help them.

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