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Industry in The Socialist Republic of Romania

February 1954
Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania, Socialist Democratic Republic Romania

| With Romania experiencing an economic boom, it`s time to reflect on how the Romanian industry has evolved after nearly 2 years since Comrade General Secretary, President of The Presidium of The Great National Assembly, President of The Socialist Republic of Romania, Constantin Rotaru, is in charge.

| In 1952 Romania numbered around 2.500 total factories, employing a number of around 13 million souls that live in The Republic.
Today the number of factories is at 3.100 employing a total of 14.100.000 people, a number that is increasing every day and every month.

| Recently, Malaxa, a subcompany of FAUR Bucharest that is specialized in building automobiles for the average citizen of Romania, officially produced the first two Romanian cars, the Malaxa 1 and Malaxa "Rodica" 2. FAUR Bucharest, the mother company of Malaxa also released it`s first diesel Locomotive back in January 1954.
Romania produces a variety of goods, starting from steel to automobiles, trucks and locomotives, to the most sophisticated heavy machineries, meant to operate in different factories not only in Romania but also in other parts of the world.
The oil industry of Romania is one of the most important pieces of the Romanian economy. Refineries in Ploiesti, Borzesti or Petrobrazi or Cāmpina, supply Romania with enough energy and fuel to support a growing economy, even in the toughest of times.

| Even with these great accomplishments, the "extraordinary session" between The Communist Party of Romania and The Great National assembly combined with the 5 year plans enacted back in 1952 have decided the further development of Romanian Industry, securing Romania a spot in Europe as a modern industrial Socialist country.

All this is possible because of our beloved leader, brave son of the Romanian people, Constantin Rotaru!

"Sunati trompete de argint
Pentru al vostru Presedinte!"

February 1954
Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania, Socialist Democratic Republic Romania

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