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Let it be doesn`t sound good anymore

RBT editia nr. 35/Septembrie 2009 Articol adaugata la, 01 Septembrie 2009 ( RBT )
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The news on the foreign economies are quite encouraging, after the official statistics in France and Germany about the American economical recovery. In Romania where the anti-crisis suitable measures seem not to make any difference, there are also some who pretend that the recovery is not that far away.

Obviously, one should be aware of the fact that once we were struck by the crisis a semester later than other countries, there is no reason not to believe the crisis will be dissolved later, too.

In front of the merciless sorrows wave, the good Romanian has resigned already, bent his head and is now waiting for someone to do something. But who would be able to take action and additionally, some responsibility?!

For example the ArcelorMittal story, which chose to depend on one mega-client in a passed favorable economical environment, got to a bad ending when this mega-client started to reduce its activity. ArcelorMittal’s trust was deceived and now here they go… the saying ”Let it be” does not go with the muddy flow, now that everything does not seem to fall into place as it happened when the communists put a spell on the national economy.



Articole RBT - English review - Nr. 35/Septembrie 2009
 
•  Blue Air challenges the railways
•  Ultimodal transport - an alternative, not a must
•  Don`t stop! Keep paying
•  Towards a single national port administration for the Danube
•  Transport development, the way to go for a more competitive and modern in Romania
•  Increased penalties for road transporters
•  The amicable finding, solution to half of the car-crashes
•  Taxes` delay - the extreme solution to solve the money crisis
•  Reducing tariffs increases the ports` losses
•  Romanians, the most hard-working Europeans but the poorest too
•  2010, new deadline for the privatization of CFR Marfa
•  Draconian rules for light commercial vehicles
•  The transport sector, number one in the complaints top
•  Hungary finally came the European way in road transport regulations
•  Brian Thomas, port consultant: The crisis will have delayed adverse effects on port operators
•  Let it be doesn`t sound good anymore
•  Was it abysm? Or was it a swirl? Was it wide water stretch?














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