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[Executive Travel Magazine - Recently Updated Pages] Thanks to foreign investment, Romania’s capital has been booming in recent years, resulting in a revitalized infrastructure and plenty of new office buildings and malls. Industry and services form the backbone of Bucharest’s economy, with services gaining more importance over the last decade.
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