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PM Ciolacu, at the AmCham CEO Business Forum

March 26, 2024

 The Republic of Moldova and Ukraine must be helped to become economically sustainable, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu told American investors attending the AmCham CEO Business Forum on Tuesday."Look at the dynamics of the war in Ukraine and the increasing interest of the Russian Federation at least politically to manage Transnistria and I am firmly convinced that you know as well as I do what is coming. We have a moral obligation towards our Romanians in the Republic of Moldova and we will have to somehow convince you, who have invested in Romania, to find the guarantees that the Romanian state can offer, maybe even the United States of America, already Germany, after the discussion with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, would be interested in offering guarantees for German companies operating in Romania, so that we can try to balance a little the sustainability of the Republic of Moldova. The Republic of Moldova is a sustainable state through the involvement of the European Union, the United States and primarily Romania. We have to help them become economically sustainable," said Marcel Ciolacu.He also stressed the need for continued support for Ukraine."Just as, with all the inconveniences and with all the discussions we had with Romanian farmers, we had to and must help Ukraine. If we do not help them at least in the area of grain exports to become economically sustainable, they will have no chance in the future," Ciolacu said.The prime minister added that In the next four-five years, Romania can become one of Europe's major economic forces if it preserves its political and economic stability and the government comes up with effective regulations to facilitate business, stimulate investment and create new well-paid jobs."We add record public investment from European funds, budget and drawn sources, state aid schemes, guarantees, grants and other economic stimuli. You, American investors, come and contribute - besides know-how and technology - private specialists and investment, innovation and export potential. We have already set a public investment target of at least 7% of GDP that should be an average for the next four-five years. That means that in 2024-2028 we can invest about RON 700 billion in the economy worth of European funds and national budget appropriations," Ciolacu said.He added that Romania no longer has time for small projects, and for major projects large corporations with solid experience are needed, given the economic dynamics and security challenges."Not only do we have the necessary money available, but we also have a new framework of public-private partnership under which we can launch such projects. The government cloud, which is the pillar of the digital transformation of state administration, is one of the most relevant examples. But that's not the only one. We are building dozens of new hospitals; we need state-of-the-art medical equipment and training for medical staff. We have the chance to become a regional energy hub, with the best mix of production in the area. Black Sea gas, nuclear and wind energy, green hydrogen can make Romania the continent's new energy El Dorado. There are concrete realities that I expect us to transform together into business projects!", said Ciolacu.He went on to say that, together with the governing partners, the social-democrats have taken a major political decision by simplifying the electoral schedule for social stability, in order not to jeopardize the achievement of a double national strategic objective - the completion of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and accession to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).The prime minister said he was confident that Romania can become one of the continent's major economic forces in the next four-five years if it preserves its political and economic stability."It is not a dream, but a projection based on our economic and social trajectory since European accession! The conclusion is that it is up to us to be able to look like this: in four years' time, Romania will have a GDP of about EUR 500 billion as against EUR 320 billion in 2023. Romania can have an average gross salary of EUR 2,000 per month and a gross minimum wage of EUR 1,200 per month. That is where the application of the EU principle of the European minimum wage will naturally lead us. Thirdly, we need to plough back into the economy, under support schemes, state aid, grants, stimuli and guarantees, between 8 and 10% of GDP. Indeed, we will have to work with the finance minister and the economy minister. Four, to attract cumulative foreign direct investment of EUR 40 billion. And last but not least, to become the strongest economy in Central and Eastern Europe, surpassing Poland in economic convergence indicators."Additionally, Ciolacu suggested a mechanism for tracking progress based on result indicators."I propose that whatever we establish today should come with a mechanism for tracking progress based on result indicators, just like you work in corporations. We have the advantage that both ambassador Kavalec and I are applied people. And we are determined to stick to the objective agreed with the US administration during my visit to Washington last year: boosting the business dimension of our strategic partnership!"

The text of this article has been partially taken from the publication:
http://actmedia.eu/daily/pm-ciolacu-at-the-amcham-ceo-business-forum/107391
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