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Romania’s Economy Outshines Rest of EU After Shunning Lockdown

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Romania’s Economy Outshines Rest of EU After Shunning Lockdown
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Andra Timu

February 16, 2021, 11:06 PM GMT+13


Romania’s economy outperformed the rest of the European Union last quarter as the government opted not to impose the kind of harsh lockdown that shuttered most of the continent.

Output not only grew from the previous three months, but surged more than 10 times what analysts had expected. The expansion of 5.3% puts it ahead of all other EU members to have reported data so far.

Economies in Europe's east outshone rest of EU in fourth quarter



The fourth quarter was good for other parts of eastern Europe too: Hungary and Bulgaria both unexpectedly recorded growth from the previous three months, according to numbers published Tuesday. Lithuania looks set to be the EU’s best performer last year.

Read more: Best EU Economy in Year of Covid Was Bloc’s Worst-Hit After 2008


Romania has officially dodged a recession during the pandemic by only notching one quarter of economic contraction, between April and June. Despite struggling with one of the bloc’s widest budget shortfalls, it’s managed to boost public investments to the highest in a decade, buoying construction while IT remained strong.

Prime Minister Florin Citu hailed the fastest rebound in his country’s history.

“Everyone will need to revise 2021 GDP forecasts to the upside,” said Ciprian Dascalu, an economist at Erste Group Bank in Bucharest.
 
CountryConfirmed casesDeathsCase fatality rateDeaths per 100,000 population
20px-Flag_of_San_Marino.svg.png
San Marino
3,394722.1%213.11
23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png
Belgium
743,88221,7932.9%190.80
23px-Flag_of_Slovenia.svg.png
Slovenia
181,6063,7452.1%181.15
23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
United Kingdom
4,083,092119,1592.9%179.22
23px-Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic.svg.png
Czech Republic
1,112,32218,5961.7%175.01
23px-Flag_of_Italy.svg.png
Italy
2,751,65794,5403.4%156.44
23px-Flag_of_Portugal.svg.png
Portugal
790,88515,6492.0%152.20
23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
United States
27,825,043490,4471.8%149.91
23px-Flag_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.svg.png
Bosnia and Herzegovina
126,7814,9493.9%148.89
23px-Flag_of_Montenegro.svg.png
Montenegro
70,1749161.3%147.19
23px-Flag_of_North_Macedonia.svg.png
North Macedonia
97,8033,0103.1%144.51
23px-Flag_of_Hungary.svg.png
Hungary
391,17013,9313.6%142.61
23px-Flag_of_Liechtenstein.svg.png
Liechtenstein
2,540542.1%142.44
23px-Flag_of_Spain.svg.png
Spain
3,107,17266,3162.1%141.93
23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png
Mexico
2,013,563177,0618.8%140.31
22px-Flag_of_Andorra.svg.png
Andorra
10,5831071.0%138.95
23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png
Bulgaria
233,3429,7444.2%138.72
23px-Flag_of_Peru.svg.png
Peru
1,244,72944,0563.5%137.72
23px-Flag_of_Panama.svg.png
Panama
333,7555,6721.7%135.80
23px-Flag_of_Croatia.svg.png
Croatia
238,5015,3752.3%131.44
23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png
France
3,573,63883,2712.3%124.31
23px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png
Sweden
622,10212,5692.0%123.43
23px-Flag_of_Colombia.svg.png
Colombia
2,207,70158,1342.6%117.09
15px-Flag_of_Switzerland.svg.png
Switzerland
545,5359,8491.8%115.65
22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png
Brazil
9,978,747242,0902.4%115.57
23px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png
Argentina
2,039,12450,6162.5%113.76
23px-Flag_of_Slovakia.svg.png
Slovakia
282,8646,1682.2%113.24
23px-Flag_of_Lithuania.svg.png
Lithuania
191,8213,1131.6%111.60
23px-Flag_of_Poland.svg.png
Poland
1,605,37241,3082.6%108.77
23px-Flag_of_Armenia.svg.png
Armenia
169,5973,1551.9%106.88
23px-Flag_of_Chile.svg.png
Chile
784,31419,6592.5%104.96
23px-Flag_of_Moldova.svg.png
Moldova
172,8153,6972.1%104.26
23px-Flag_of_Luxembourg.svg.png
Luxembourg
53,3296161.2%101.36
23px-Flag_of_Romania.svg.png
Romania
768,78519,5882.5%100.59
22px-Flag_of_Bolivia.svg.png
Bolivia
238,49511,3034.7%99.56
23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png
Austria
437,8748,2901.9%93.70
23px-Flag_of_Georgia.svg.png
Georgia
266,9483,3901.3%90.86
23px-Flag_of_Ecuador.svg.png
Ecuador
268,21915,3945.7%90.11
23px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png
Netherlands
1,052,54415,1381.4%87.85
23px-Flag_of_South_Africa.svg.png
South Africa
1,496,43948,4783.2%83.90
21px-Flag_of_Kosovo.svg.png
Kosovo
64,8681,5482.4%83.89
23px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png
Ireland
211,7514,0361.9%83.16
23px-Flag_of_Belize.svg.png
Belize
12,1953142.6%81.97
 
Netherlands agrees with me.. no need for masks they make things worse!

 
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