Investițiile străine, prăbușite sub Bolojan. De 6 ori mai puțini bani decât cu Ciolacu

Foreign investors are deterred by Romania's economic situation and government policies, leading to a significant drop in foreign direct investments. In the first half of 2026, investments totaled only 669 million euros, a stark contrast to 3.7 billion euros in the same period of 2025. The economy is stagnating, with rising taxes and declining consumer demand contributing to a negative outlook. Companies express concerns over government predictability and macroeconomic stability, with many indicating they will not invest in the coming year. The government's tax increases have further strained the economic environment, resulting in a sharp decline in investment confidence.