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Dresden is a slightly larger city than Cluj-Napoca. Destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945, Dresden subsequently became part of the former East Germany and began to be incorporated into the Germany we know today in 1989, around the same time Romania entered capitalism.
Recently, Taiwan’s largest semiconductor manufacturer began building a super factory near Dresden, investing more than 5 billion euros and creating 11,000 jobs for the European Union. German Chancellor Olaf Schulz symbolically said that the heart of the European chip industry will beat near Dresden. In 2022, China’s largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer will begin construction of a giant factory near Debrecen, a city the size of Oradea, with an investment of 7 billion euros, which will create more than 1,000 jobs for the neighboring country. Starting in 2024, large pharmaceutical companies began to build factories worth more than 10 billion euros in Germany, France, Denmark and Iceland. The EU is re-industrializing in the fields of chemistry, energy and defense.
At the moment, Romania is spending money on promises, slogans and election banners, which is very costly. And the economy is already on the ground, and we have to go to Brussels to ask for understanding so that we can eat a little more. We are all waiting for the elections to pass, for the Romanian president to become the head of the Romanian state and attract record industrial investments. Romania needs industrial investments to develop, create new jobs and become a performing economy. Promises, slogans and election banners are enough. Without a strong industry, we cannot have hospitals, schools, infrastructure, pensions – we have nothing. All we leave to our children and grandchildren is debt.
____ Comment by Dragoş Damian, General Manager of Terapia Cluj and Executive Director of PRIMER (Patronatul Industriali Producorilor de Medicamenti in Romania)
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