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MIPE: Funds of 1.9 billion euros to enter Romania's account on Thursday, through PNRR

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Funds worth 1.9 billion euros will enter the Romanian state's account on Thursday, representing pre-financing from the loan granted to Romania, through the and (PNRR), after the targets and milestones of the fourth quarter of 2021 have been reached, the Ministry of and Projects (MIPE) informs in a release sent on Wednesday.

" 13, 2022, with the entry into force of the (Recovery and ) between the and Romania, the amount related to the pre-financing of the loan component…

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