National Press Review, february 14
Articles from dailies Adevărul, Jurnalul Naţional, România Liberă and Evenimentul Zilei.
Articol de Mirela Ursachi, 14 Februarie 2012, 09:58
Adevărul exposes the country's general situation created by heavy snowfalls in the last period. Newspaper gives details about various cases and summarizes the most affected counties of weather. Yet, is presented the state of national infrastructure, but also issues related to snow in some areas.
Jurnalul Naţional reveals that "Romania cut energy exports." After Transeelectrica was forced to reduce exports in order to compensate for increased energy consumption recorded by the National Energy System, exports may be suspended for a month of declining energy resources to replenish stocks - says the publication. Population will receive energy as a priority - yesterday gave assurances Băsescu.
"Companies count losses millions of Euros due to frost – România Liberă notes and explains:" transporters , construction companies and gas processing mills record serious damage daily due to discontinuance of the activities. "Details about the difficulties faced and how those sectors account for damage - found in newspaper pages.
Changing area of interest Evenimentul Zilei, which examines "What is beyond inflation data record". According to the article, announcement on the development of prices in January showed that in the first month of this year , Romania has recorded the lowest annual inflation in the last 20 years.
Last month it rose by 1 percent only fuels and canned vegetables, while the remaining tariffs on goods and services almost froze.
Low inflation was attributed to good developments in food prices in the second half of last year.
However, it seems that analysts believe that this is not a cause for celebration, because it shows a shortage of demand and demand that, by the end of 2012, when it passes the effect of good agricultural year , inflation will rise again.
Also, Evenimentul Zilei announces that tomorrow the National Statistics Institute will present data on growth in 2011. If, initially, official estimations refer to an increase an increase of 1.5 percent, the first recorded by Romania since the crisis began, expectations are more optimistic now, in addition, sees growth in 2012 - cited source added.
Translated by
Denisse-Meda Bucura
MTTLC, Bucharest University