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  2. European Customs Information Portal - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of ECIP focuses on the Safety and Security Amendment to the Community Customs Code [2] which entered into force on 1 July 2009. The customs portal constitutes a single point of access to relevant and practical information on transporting goods into and out of the EU and includes animated scenarios to explain each step of the ...

  3. List of exports of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania has a complex, high-income market economy, the 45th largest in the world by total nominal GDP and the 36th largest based on purchasing power parity. [1] The country is a regional leader in multiple fields, such as IT and motor vehicle production. [2] [3] In 2016, Romania was the 46th largest exporter of goods in the world. [4]

  4. Foreign trade of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The sectors of FDI in Romania are split as follows:- industry 38.4%; banking and insurance 22.2%; wholesale and retail trade 13.1%; production of electricity, gas and water 10.5%; transportation and telecommunications 9.2%.

  5. List of institutions subordinated to the Government of Romania

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    This is a list of institutions subordinated to the Government of Romania. The ones that appear in bold are coordinated by the Chancellery of the Prime Minister; the rest are coordinated by the General Secretary of the Government.

  6. Portal:Romania/Content - Wikipedia

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    Romania (dated: Rumania, Roumania; Romanian: România, [ro.mɨˈni.a]) is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe.It shares a border with Hungary to the north-west, Serbia to the south-west, Ukraine to the north and a small portion in the central-east border, Republic of Moldova to the north-east, and Bulgaria to the south.

  7. Customs - Wikipedia

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    A customs officer in Amsterdam Airport Schiphol checks the luggage of an incoming traveler. Vienna Convention road sign for customs. Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country.

  8. Portal:Romania - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the borders of Romania between 1859 and 2010 (from History of Romania) Image 85 University Square in Bucharest during Communism (from Culture of Romania ) Image 86 Bran Castle ( German : Törzburg , Hungarian : Törcsvár ) built in 1212, is commonly known as Dracula's Castle and is situated in the centre of present-day Romania.

  9. Foreign relations of Romania - Wikipedia

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    1879-10-22: See Romania–Turkey relations [26] Romania has an embassy in Ankara and consulates-general in Istanbul and İzmir. Turkey has an embassy in Bucharest and consulates-general in Constanța. Both countries are full members of NATO. Romania is an EU member and Turkey is an EU candidate. Romania supports Turkey's accession negotiations ...