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We support private investments, we offer entrepreneurs qualified in Start-up Nation Program de minimis aid obtained (Ciolacu)

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The budget of the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism will be increased by 100 million RON to support the Start-up Nation Programme, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Wednesday.

„We equally support private investments. We offer 500 entrepreneurs qualified in the Start-up Nation program the de minimis aid obtained. We increase the budget of the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism by 100 million RON. We grant support of up to 250,000 RON for each newly established company, based on the criteria established by law,” said Marcel Ciolacu in the government meeting.

AGERPRES

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