Fpr details see the link below: Statistical Yearbook of Romania.
See the link bellow: Romanian statistical yearbook 2009.
Steel, cement, ready-made clothes, cars, chemicals a.s.o.
For details see the link below: Statistical Year Book of Romania.
Some examples are: - vehicles - chemistry - machinery - foods - furniture - textiles - IT - building
A short answer here is not so useful for you; see the link bellow and read attentively.
See the Romanian Yearbook:http://www.insse.ro/cms/files/Anuar%20statistic/18/18%20Comert%20international_ro.pdf.
Hard to say there's any these days... after the democratization and privatization, almost all of them have been sold and after a while closed. Traian Basescu, the former president, is famous for selling the Romanian fleet (before he was president) - since then Romania doesn't have a navy.
Well, it depends from where you regard it. yes, it does, because it bring new open market for European products and a cheaper work force for European industries. no, it does not, due to the fact that Romania drags down the EU charts for corruption and economic power.
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Examples: foods, cars, train cars, cement, gasoline, diesel fuel, furniture, wood, building stone, aluminium, textiles etc.
Romania is not the property of a person.
The independent Romania is from 1877.