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Road segments on A7 and A8 highways in Romania no longer receive funding from the Resilience Facility, as the minister attributes these losses to delays, according to the statement.

Projects Along Romania's A7 and A8 Highways Lose Financing from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) Due to Delays, as declared by Minister of Investments and European Projects, Dragos

Delays lead to withdrawal of Resilience Facility funding for segments A7 and A8 highways in...
Delays lead to withdrawal of Resilience Facility funding for segments A7 and A8 highways in Romania, as announced by the minister

Road segments on A7 and A8 highways in Romania no longer receive funding from the Resilience Facility, as the minister attributes these losses to delays, according to the statement.

In a recent announcement made on July 15, 2022, the Minister of Investments and European Projects, Dragoș Pîslaru, revealed that funding has been withdrawn from several segments in Romania's A7 and A8 highway projects. The announcement, reported by Biziday.ro, did not provide specific details about the segments affected or the nature and extent of the project delays that led to this decision.

The A7 motorway, specifically the Paşçani – Suceava – Siret segment, and the A8 motorway, particularly the Paşçani – Iaşi – Ungheni segment, are the sections experiencing delays in the planning deadlines under the National Recovery, Acceleration and Resilience Plan (PNRR). However, the minister did not specify the timeline for the funding withdrawal or the potential impact on the completion of these affected segments.

The announcement also did not indicate whether any alternate funding sources have been identified for the affected segments. Consequently, the potential consequences of the funding withdrawal for the overall progress of Romania's infrastructure development remain uncertain.

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