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[Financiarul] As far as foreign direct investment in Romania is concerned, official of the Romanian Agency for Foreign Investment Robert Donose says it is estimated to reach 4.5-5 billion euros in 2009. January 2009 FDI totalled 900 million euros, up 20 percept from the same month of the year before.
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