At the same time, he announced the continuation of the work on the Transilvania motorway (central Romania) and the finalization of the internal arrivals terminal of the Timisoara Airport.
Emil Boc said that the most important anti-downturn measure taken by the Government was the one of the substantial public investments, under the circumstances in which, in 2009 and 2010, the highest percentage of the GDP in the past few years will be allocated to this field.
Other anti-downturn measures enumerated by Premier Boc included: the extension of the Ramshackle Car Scrapping Programme, the introduction of the First Tractor and First Silo programmes, energy rehabilitation in buildings, rehabilitation and modernization of 10,000 km of roads, the sale of National Housing Agency houses for the youth, support for the SMEs through the guarantee fund, state guarantees for the ones operating with projects financed from European funds, the increase of the pre-funding ceiling for beneficiaries, the compensation of VAT to be recovered, speeding up VAT reimbursement, guarantee schemes from Eximbank and CEC, reduction of VAT rate for purchasing a home, fight against fiscal evasion.
Likewise, Premier Boc reviewed the anti-downturn measures to be taken over the following period, such as: supporting young people that start a business, rethinking the lump sum tax, creating an investment fund, unifying fiscal declarations, compensating VAT and other debts to the state budget, public-private partnership law, delaying the advance payment of the tax on profit.
„The are signs that Romania is on the right track towards coming out from the economic downturn. In 2010, we will get out from the economic recession. We are not allowed to take a step back referring to reforms … I am asking for your partnership next to the Government … and together we can get out of the economic recession,” concluded Boc.
































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