We find out we are out of recession but what do we do with the crisis, one newspaper reads on Thursday. To get money, Romania’s Interior ministry rents out helicopters. Schengen space is threatened by Paris and Rome who want to sacrifice freedom of movement to stop immigration. Denmark also joins in by reintroducing customs controls at its border with Germany and Sweden. While European strategies made them a priority in the development of intermodal transports, Romania’s ports at the Danube confront an acute crisis.
Evenimentul Zilei quotes financial experts who are convinced that Romania is out of the recession but they warn that reforms must be continued at the same pace. Experts expect statistical data to announce the end of recession, in agreement with IMF experts.
Even though it had a modest evolution, the economy managed to continue its growth registered in the last quarter of 2010 which in technical terms means that we are out of the recession. The demand, from abroad was the main cause of the economic increase, experts say.
For the whole year, analysts see a 1.5% - 2% increase of the economy. However on the medium term Romania’s potential of growth is 3%, IMF chief of mission in Romania said. The newspaper reads that there are many voices who claim that the economy could use some productivity.
The IMF chief of mission said that authorities should try to bring in the country some of the Romanians with very good results abroad. There are many who say that the suggestion will remain only in theory because in Romania they do not have the infrastructure and the peace of mind they have abroad.
To get more money, Romania’s Interior ministry rents out its helicopters, Gandul reads. All helicopters owned by the Interior ministry might be available for rent to companies or private persons due to lack of money.