In a visit to China, Prince Paul of Romania has proposed "Huawei" officials to invest in Jucu, taking the place of "Nokia". In the beginning of this month, his highness visited telecom equipment maker "Huawei". Its management talked to Prince Paul about a possible expansion to Romania.
"They know Romania's market potential and they are aware that their new smartphones would tempt Romanians, who want performing products at accessible prices. I've asked them to seriously consider the possibility of coming to Romania, to replace Nokia. They would receive the same support from Romania's government and their positioning here would open the gateway to the European market. For us it would be an important investment, in an environment with infrastructure and conditions which are already functional in this regard", Prince Paul of Romania said.
Present in Romania since 2003, in 2009, the company had a turnover of 39 million Euros. The representatives of Huawei recently informed the officials of the Ministry of Communications and Informational Society about their intention to open the 4th Global Huawei Support Center in Romania. The Minister of Communications Valerian Vreme announced that "Huawei" is one of the foreign companies that are interested in investing in Jucu taking the empty spot left by Nokia.
* The Chinese feel that our traditional products are of good quality
During last week's visit, Prince Paul and Princess Lia had meetings with some of the most important businesspeople in China, who praised Romanian traditional products, according to his Royal Highness: "We were very pleasantly surprised that all the people that we met had a good opinion on Romania and its economy. Most importantly, the wine and the honey that we offered to our hosts were praised as being very high quality. Romanian products are recognized as ecological, and high quali