PM Orban: Allocation of resources for research must increase, to a level close to 1 percent of GDP
Publicat:Bucharest, Feb 4 /Agerpres/ - The allocations of resources for research must gradually increase, to a level close to 1 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said on Tuesday.
The prime minister, present at the Team Romania meeting hosted by the University of Economic Studies (ASE), added that the discussions focused on the future of research in Romania and an analysis of the evolution of the energy system.
"The debate was extremely useful, beneficial, some conclusions, in my opinion extremely important, were drawn. (...). The allocations of resources…
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