12 car parts producers want to move to Romania
Posted on February 4th, 2010
12 car parts producers want to move to Romania
Constantin Stroe, chairman of the Association of Automotive Manufacturers of Romania (ACAROM), stated there were 12 car parts producers planning to build production facilities in Romania, but for the time being their plans were on hold as they were waiting for macroeconomic environment stabilisation.
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