Romanian ambassador talks about links to UK

HAMPSHIRE is a dynamic economic environment with an opportunity to do things together '“ that was the message from the Romanian ambassador to the UK when he visited Hampshire Chamber of Commerce.
Mike Francis and Andrew Morton from Santander, Madalina Ciinaru, British Romanian Chamber of Commerce, Kevin Briscoe from Briscoe French, Romanian Ambassador to the UK Dan Mihalache, Mark Baulch from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Nick Ruber of Passport to Green Energy, Maureen Frost from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Oana Bulboaca from Eventlink, Calin Huma from BRIDGE and Radu Oniga, Embassy of RomaniaMike Francis and Andrew Morton from Santander, Madalina Ciinaru, British Romanian Chamber of Commerce, Kevin Briscoe from Briscoe French, Romanian Ambassador to the UK Dan Mihalache, Mark Baulch from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Nick Ruber of Passport to Green Energy, Maureen Frost from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Oana Bulboaca from Eventlink, Calin Huma from BRIDGE and Radu Oniga, Embassy of Romania
Mike Francis and Andrew Morton from Santander, Madalina Ciinaru, British Romanian Chamber of Commerce, Kevin Briscoe from Briscoe French, Romanian Ambassador to the UK Dan Mihalache, Mark Baulch from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Nick Ruber of Passport to Green Energy, Maureen Frost from Hampshire Chamber of Commerce, Oana Bulboaca from Eventlink, Calin Huma from BRIDGE and Radu Oniga, Embassy of Romania

Dan Mihalache, Romanian ambassador to the UK, spent the day at the chamber’s Fareham office last week to meet leading business people and talk about maximising business links between Romania and the UK.

There are more than 5,000 UK companies in Romania and the UK is the second most profitable investor.

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They discussed issues such as tax, internet speeds, banking, sectors include automotive, agriculture, tourism and renewable energy, and the impact of Brexit.

He said: ‘This is a two-way road, with Romanian investors looking at the UK.’