For Startups, Romania Is Affordable While Providing Access to EU Partners Wesrom co-founder Robert Indries describes what it's like running a business in one of the country's largest cities.

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Traveling through Europe, Entrepreneur Network partner Alex Berman interviews top business owners and finds out about their backstories, sales processes and the unique challenges of growing a business in their country. In this video, Berman goes to western Romania and visits one of the largest and most important cities in Transylvania, Oradea. He speaks to Robert Indries, co-founder of software development, marketing and consulting company Wesrom, about his experience starting and running a business in Romania.

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