Only for travel and tourist agencies; but unofficialy any person is happy to be payed in dollars (valid banknotes !).
Romania don't use dollars. But in banks, tourism or travel agency, payments between individuals, etc. the use of dollars is common. For other uses it is mandatory to change dollars in lei.
Romania currently has leu as their currency, but they are expected to join the eurozone in future
- for change - in the relations between individual persons
GDP Total: 182 343 000 000 US dollars Per capita: 8 165, 83 US dollars
Gross domestic product (PPP, in US dollars, per capita) of Romania: approx. 9 300. Gross domestic product (PPP, in US dollars, per capita) of Iran: approx. 8 000. But Iran is a much larger and rich country.
$100 is the highest denomination of US dollars currently in use
Romania is a poor country. Life is hard there, you only get about $200 dollars a month.
yes they do
US dollars
Europeans do not use dollars, some use Euros, or pound sterling
Iulian Buga is the Ambassador to the US for Romania.
no