Romania sees huge gap in road money allocation
Staff writer ▼ | April 29, 2016Romania’s western region of Transylvania received last year some EUR 447 million for road infrastructure, according to the National Highways Company.

Transportation According to the National Highways Company:
In total, the north-western part of Romania received about EUR 828 million last year, Romania Insider reports.
At the opposite end, the eastern area of Moldova received only some EUR 49 million for road infrastructure. Moldova is a region with very low investment rates.
In total, the Moldova and Bucovina areas were allocated almost EUR 82.8 million for roads.
The gap between the investments in road infrastructure in Transylvania and Moldova will lead to differences in their economic development, said economic analyst Dragos Cabat.
The western area has attracted big investment from automotive producers such as Continental, Schaeffler, Daimler, and Hella. ■