Cristian Socol: Semnale de criză. Despre vulnerabilitățile externe, de la prăbușirea investițiilor străine directe la adâncirea deficitului de cont curent. Și câteva puncte tari | EXCLUSIV
Romania is facing a deep economic crisis characterized by declining economic performance, falling foreign investments, and a worsening current account deficit. The analysis highlights the structural issues, particularly the persistent current account deficit, which reached 14.2 billion euros in mid-2026. The country is heavily reliant on EU funds for public investments, with 71% of these investments financed by such funds. The report emphasizes the need for Romania to enhance its production capacity and competitiveness to address these imbalances. The current account deficit is the highest in the EU, and the country is experiencing significant vulnerabilities in its external economic position.