Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan visited Berlin on Monday and Tuesday for a two‑day official trip. He met representatives of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) to discuss attracting new German investment in high‑value sectors such as infrastructure, energy, agriculture, food industry, research and innovation. The Romanian delegation also talked about expanding market access for Romanian firms in Germany and other DIHK countries, promoting Romanian products, and cooperating with German defence companies, notably Rheinmetall, under the SAFE programme. Education and dual training for the workforce were highlighted, with plans to expand programmes in industry, energy and defence. The delegation included Vice‑Prime Minister Ovidiu Ganț, Defence Minister Radu Miruţă, Chief of Staff Mihai Jurca, Secretary of State Gheorghiţă Vlad, State Secretary Dragoş Hotea and adviser Raul Gutin. Germany praised Romania’s progress toward OECD membership and its stable investment climate.

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