Investițiile străine directe în România s-au prăbușit în 2026. PwC: „Avem nevoie de un nou model de creștere economică” - StartupCafe
Foreign direct investments (FDI) in Romania dropped to 669 million euros in the first half of 2026, significantly lower than previous years. Daniel Anghel from PwC Romania highlights the need for a new strategy to attract investors, focusing on stability and productivity. Factors such as political instability, rising labor and energy costs, and a lack of predictability have contributed to this decline. Romania's attractiveness has diminished, and it must shift its business proposition to emphasize skills and value creation to regain investor confidence.