Romania has set 2014 as the deadline for its adoption of the
euro, according to the Convergence Program approved by the Romanian
government on Wednesday.
The program also set the main strategies Romania will take to
emulate the EU level of development.
Romania now has less than seven years before its targeted euro
adoption, and the interval "will be necessary to allow our country
to implement some measures and to carry out such reforms to ensure
the economic capacity needed to support the euro," said Oana
Marinescu, a spokeswoman for the Romanian government.
She also said the government is committed to improving the
business environment, making the labor market more flexible and
conducting reforms in the public administration to boost Romania's
economic competitiveness.
Maintaining the macro-economic stability, reducing inflation
process and using the EU fund more efficiently were also among the
key points of program.
Romania and Bulgaria joined the European Union (EU) on Jan. 1,
adding the total number of EU members to 27.
(Xinhua News Agency January 25, 2007)