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#coronavirus reshapes economy: Christmas in spring & online shopping for groceries
April 6, 2020May 2, 2020 Roxana Vantu

#coronavirus reshapes economy: Christmas in spring & online shopping for groceries

#coronavirus reshapes economy

Customers rush to stock up on products such as flour, pasta and noodles to last through the coronavirus crisis has increased demand for wheat, whose price rose sharply. Let’s take the example Bloomberg data for Chicago future market that shows

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#coronavirus reshapes economy: From whisky and gin to hand sanitiser
March 25, 2020May 2, 2020 Roxana Vantu

#coronavirus reshapes economy: From whisky and gin to hand sanitiser

#coronavirus reshapes economy

Many Irish producers of gin and whisky across the Republic rushed to the rescue amid the coronavirus crisis. They are offering to manufacture hand sanitiser, a move that will help many of the frontline workers these days: Listoke Distillery near

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#coronavirus reshapes economy: Measures taken in Ireland
March 18, 2020May 2, 2020 Roxana Vantu

#coronavirus reshapes economy: Measures taken in Ireland

#coronavirus reshapes economy

In order to reduce the number of people queuing in the supermarkets and give a chance elderly people to buy food & sanitary products, Irish supermarkets have announced that provide early slots for elderly people: Special arrangements for elderly and

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#Coronavirus stockpilling of household items: the time of toilet rolls, after sanitisers
March 10, 2020May 2, 2020 Roxana Vantu

#Coronavirus stockpilling of household items: the time of toilet rolls, after sanitisers

#coronavirus reshapes economy

When a family of two would go panic shopping the impact in their budget would be significant. Only on food 2 people in Ireland would spend almost 150 euros, half of which is panic shopping for cans, flour & sugar.

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Live interview with Phil HOGAN, EU Commissioner for Agriculture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY-gFlw5mkk

Dublin: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar meets Theresa May for #Brexit talks and #Irish Border

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4MSloaMQUY&list=PLmtCkNiLNTIA4kCv1s7E9HfYlJfS-5RGv&index=3&t=0s

Dublin: The Romanian diaspora queues to vote in the EU elections 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDplfqOvxWQ&list=PLmtCkNiLNTIA4kCv1s7E9HfYlJfS-5RGv&index=3

Dublin: The German chancellor meets Leo Varadkar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPjRL9uF43Y&list=PLmtCkNiLNTIA4kCv1s7E9HfYlJfS-5RGv&index=1

Who is Roxana

Highly skilled journalist with more than 14 years of experience in TV and print.

Proficient in doing live reports on economic topics. Fluent English speaker, add some basic French and Chinese.

My expertise includes stories documented, directed and filmed in Romania, France, Poland, Belgium, Ireland and outside EU, in China.

Social media skills, cross-promotion and localization services. Ingenious and attentive video editor.

Key Competencies: Story Writing, Live Report on various topics, Video Editing and Production, Communication and Press Release advising.

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