EMIS Insights, our proprietary research arm, provides comprehensive industry reports for Romania. Our network of locally based industry experts supplies analysis exclusive to EMIS customers.
Each report contains in-depth analysis of the sector’s importance for the Romania’s economy, detailed statistics and infographics. The report’s contents include executive summary, sector and subsector overviews, competitive and regulatory environment, as well as thorough company profiles of the top market players.
The mining industry plays a varying role in the economies of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, with its significance fluctuating due to structural shifts, global commodity price cycles, and energy transition policies. Based on the Real ...
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Between 2019-2024, the telecommunications sector in Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Croatia, six of the leading economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), strengthened its strategic role within national economies, as ...
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The chemical industry plays a vital role in the economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), serving as both a foundational input provider for other sectors and a major contributor to industrial output, exports, and employment. While CEE countries ...
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Considering capacity utilisation, as of 2024, Slovakia recorded the highest capacity utilisation rate in basic metals, reaching 80.3%, indicating stable demand and efficient production across its steel and non-ferrous segments. This strong ...
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The real estate sector in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) continues to assert its position as a crucial driver of economic growth, typically accounting for 5%-7% of GDP in most markets. Over the last few years, gross value added (GVA) from real ...
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The Central and Eastern European (CEE) banking sector has navigated an increasingly complex macroeconomic and regulatory environment over the past five years, marked by shifting monetary policies, resilient financial fundamentals, and ongoing ...
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Between 2018-2024, crude oil production across the six CEE countries remained modest and relatively stable, with declines in mature onshore fields offsetting limited offshore gains. According to BP PLC data, global crude output rose by 2.2% in 2023, ...
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After several years of turbulence in European energy markets owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the years 2023 and 2024 brought a degree of certitude back to the sector. For many countries in the region, 2023 and ...
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The insurance sector in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) presents a dual narrative of latent growth potential and persistent structural underdevelopment. Despite two decades of economic convergence with Western Europe, CEE insurance markets continue ...
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