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“Made in Moldova 2026” will connect to the global platform

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Moldova announced the beginning of the registration of companies to participate in the 23rd National Exhibition "Made in Moldova 2026". It will be held from February 11 to 15, 2026 at Moldexpo exhibition center.
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“Made in Moldova 2026”  will connect to the global platform

Sergiu Harya

According to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the exhibition “Made in Moldova 2026” will be held under the motto “Homemade. Authentic. Let’s consume local”, continuing the mission of promoting local products, stimulating the competitiveness of companies and strengthening partnerships between the business environment, authorities and consumers.

For the first time, the exhibition will be connected to the global platform Enterprise Europe Network, which will allow organizing international B2B meetings and access to partners from more than 60 countries, thus contributing to the expansion of the presence of Moldovan companies on foreign markets.

The President of the Moldovan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Sergiu Harea, urged entrepreneurs from all regions of the country to register and actively participate in this exhibition. “Made in Moldova is more than just an exhibition space, it is a platform for growth, recognition and entry into new markets. Thanks to the integration with the Enterprise Europe network, we offer companies a real platform to enter international markets. Participation is not just a physical presence, it is one of the most effective forms of promotion for Moldovan companies. I encourage companies to register for the most anticipated exhibition of the year,” he said.

The exhibition is expected to bring together more than 350 local companies presented in thematic areas in the central and external pavilions of Moldexpo: agro-food products, industry, textiles, furniture, wines and consumer goods. Romania will also participate as a guest, aiming to strengthen bilateral economic relations and stimulate trade cooperation.

The central pavilion will feature agro-industrial products, food and beverages, and stands of district councils. Pavilion 2 will host companies from the industrial, textile and furniture sectors. The external zone will present agro-food products, artisan wines, as well as companies from the woodworking and metalworking sectors.


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