Romania's competition authority said it has approved the takeover of local healthcare services provider Life Line by Centrul Medical Unirea (CMU)Read on >>
Belgian real estate developer Speedwell and co-investor Baltisse said on Tuesday that they sold an office project in Romania's northwestern city of Cluj-Napoca to investment fund AYA Properties in a 35 million euro ($39.9 million) share deal.>>
Bulgaria's consumer prices rose by 7.8% year-on-year in December following an annual increase of 7.3% in November, the statistical office said on Tuesday.>>
Slovenian aluminium manufacturer Impol aims to complete the first phase of the construction of an aluminium block casting plant in Croatia's Sibenik by the end of 2024, it said.>>
North Macedonia's finance ministry will offer to investors government securities worth a total of 1.5 billion denars ($27.7 million/24.4 million euro) on January 25, the central bank said on Tuesday.>>
Anglo-Australian mining group Rio Tinto said on Tuesday that production at its Jadar lithium-borate mine in Serbia is likely to start in 2027, a year later than planned, as the authorities have still not issued an exploitation licence to the company.>>
COMPANY PROFILE
Automobile Dacia SA is a Romanian passenger car producer, majority owned by the French automotive manufacturer Renault SA.