July
2006
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Vol. 2 No.6  
 
 
 

 

 
Features

Power struggle

     Romania's local energy market is open. But state-owned production needs chronic investment. The Diplomat analyses the coal, nuclear and hydropower sector and looks at the potential in wind, solar and biofuels. »

Profile
»   Prudence pays: Outgoing country manager of the   World Bank in Romania Owaise Saadat reports on the   nation's state of play.
Political Profile
»   Making the country energy competitive
  Minister of Economy and Trade Ioan Codrut Seres in
  exclusive interview
News Reports
» Romania pioneers new approach to fighting business corruption: the clean list
» CIA secret base allegations slammed by USA and Romania
» Charities and local authorities battle over number of abandoned kids
» Bechtel gets paid and begins work on 13 km of highway
» Rosia Montana mining firm lets people decide as film stars pick up land
» Inland waterway transport gains traffic system boost
» Consolidation sees three Romanian firms dominate local media
» COMMENT: Media: an exception to the east European rule
National Days

France

     French business continues to boom across all sectors

USA

     Crazy court decisions and corrupt bureaucracy hold back big bucks »

Switzerland

     Hoping the EU will bring an investment drive »

Canada

   Taking a steady approach to the business climate »

Business Leader
»   Can this country be energy self-sufficient?
  Adrian Baicusi of Siemens talks power
Opinion
» How correct is Theodor Stolojan about the fate of his party?
Law
» Dealing with the Government: public procurement law
Real Estate
» American developer opts for residential project in Titan
» Is it worth buying a Communist-era flat?
» Residential tower block due near Student city
» Property of the month: Pre-war villa in capital centre
» Plans and schemes: real estate round-up
Art
» Dutch fun and games: modern installation art
Wine
» Taste sensation: Finally a place to buy wine by the glass
Driving
» Adult amusement: drive the Ford S-Max