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April 14, 2026 UPDATE

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, 14.04.2026, 20:00

INFLATION In Romania, the annual inflation rate climbed to 9.87% in March, compared to 9.31% in February. The increase was driven by service costs rising by 11.05%, non-foods by 10.89% and foodstuffs by 7.67%, the National Statistics Institute said on Tuesday. The National Bank has revised its inflation forecast for the end of 2026 upward to 3.9% (from 3.7%) and expects it to reach 2.7% by the end of 2027. The Central Bank also warned that inflation will likely spike between March and June beyond previous estimates, primarily due to rising fuel costs sparked by surging oil and gas prices triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.

 

MEETINGS The finance minister Alexandru Nazare is to attend the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings. The primary goal of the visit is to strengthen the partnership with the USA and bolster Romania’s macroeconomic standing in international markets. His agenda includes meetings with officials at the White House, the Department of Commerce, the US Treasury, the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and US Exim Bank. The healthcare minister Alexandru Rogobete will also be in Washington starting Tuesday for talks with the World Bank and major American pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer. According to a press briefing, the visit aims to transform the compensation Romania owes Pfizer regarding COVID-19 vaccines into a tangible benefit for patients by securing access to treatments currently unavailable in the public system.

 

INVITATION Romania’s foreign minister Oana Țoiu has invited her future Hungarian counterpart, Anita Orban, to visit Romania. During a telephone call, the two discussed a new approach to Hungarian foreign policy based on mutual respect and a shared ambition to improve the quality of life for their citizens. In a social media post, minister Țoiu hailed what she termed a “historic moment of change” in Budapest as proof that “the power of citizens who choose to demand a better future through their vote is sovereign”.

 

POLL Almost 40% of Romanians believe that the current political system is so flawed that it must be completely replaced, no matter the means, according to a survey conducted by the Political Rating Agency between April 1-10. Nearly 30% of the respondents believe that profound changes are needed, but only through democratic means, while only slightly over 3% believe that things are working well. Regarding the stability of the self-declared pro-Western government, almost half of those surveyed expect the current coalition to break up before the term of the prime ministers’ rotation, in 2027, and more than a quarter believe that all politicians are equally responsible for the disagreements in the ruling coalition.

 

EXERCISE Around 500 military personnel and specialists from Romania and other NATO member countries take part until next Friday in a counter-drone exercise at the Capu Midia Training Area (southeast), according to the Romanian defence ministry, the organiser of the exercise, together with the NATO Allied Command and businesses in the arms industry. The training event is the first of its kind in the Layered Counter-UAS Initiative, one of the most important programmes focused on strengthening NATO’s capacity to counter threats to Alliance members.

 

IRAN The US reportedly sought a 20-year suspension of Iran’s uranium enrichment programme as part of a deal to end the conflict against Iran, following failed weekend talks in Islamabad. According to The Wall Street Journal, this pause would be accompanied by sanctions relief. However, The New York Times reports that Iran is only willing to suspend activities for five years. The proposals appear to be a diluted version of Donald Trump’s public demands for a permanent end to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The US Vice President JD Vance left the talks without a result, with key sticking points remaining the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the nuclear programme. (AMP)

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