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Ștefan Niță
Head of Romania's Economic Agency in Brussels (1970-1971)
Deputy Director - Ministry of Foreign Trade (1971-1979)

Short bio

In the early 1970s, as member of the Romanian Economic Agency in Brussesls, Ștefan Niță contributed to the elaboratation of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC and Romania-EEC relations.

Relations

Corneliu Mănescu

As Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the eraly 1970s Mănescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's positions towards EEC, IMF and IBRD.

Alexandru Lăzăreanu

As Romania's ambassador in Brussels, Lăzăreanu contributed to the elaboration of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC, Romania-EEC relations; He carried talks, consultations, exchanges of views with representatives of the EEC; he was ...

Șerban Andrei

As a foreign trade specialist in Brussels, he contributed to the elaboration of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC, the EEC's impact on Romania's foreign trade, Romania's strategy and measures towards the EEC. He participated in tal...

Key Documents

Note regarding the conclusion of the Commercial Agreement between Yugoslavia and EEC
AMAE, Problem 241/2C52/Common Market, Belgium, p. 43-53 | 40028/23.03.1970

It presents in detail the stipulations of the agreement concluded on 19 February 1970 between Yugoslavia and the EEC, the advantages Yugoslavia obtained through this agreement. It makes proposals regarding Romania's export in the EEC countries, based on 'our experience' and the 'experience of Yugoslavia'. The note mentions a list of attachments (the agreement between Yugoslavia and the EEC, the letters, the press communique), which are missing from the file though. - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro

The implications of the Common Market over the economic exchanges of the Socialist Republic of Romania with the EEC countries and proposals regarding measures to counteract unfavourable effects of this economic grouping
AMAE, Problem 241/ 2C52/1971, Regional Economic Organizations, vol. 2, p. 42-98 | 0131/31.03.1970

Alexandru Lăzăreanu to Cornel Vladu (Director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro

Note: The advantages and disadvantages of a possible conclusion of a commercial agreement between Romania and the EEC
AMAE, Problem 241/2C52/1971, Regional Economic Organizations, vol.2, p. 101-133 | 0161/30.07.1970

Alexandru Lăzăreanu, Ștefan Niță, Andrei Șerban to Corneliu Mănescu (Minister of Foreign Affairs). - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro

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