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According to the World Bank, Moldova has the lowest energy consumption per capita in Europe. In 2022, energy consumption per capita in Moldova will be only 1.42 tons of oil equivalent (toe).

Three new clusters will appear in Moldova in the coming years. This was announced at the second National Forum of Clusters, which took place in Chisinau.

Today, brands have dozens of ways to tell their story online. The main thing is to choose the right tools and platforms so that advertising really works and reaches its audience. But it can be difficult to do this without experience and knowledge. More and more companies are turning to experts to better understand the opportunities of digital advertising and make the most of them. However, in Moldova, there are still few such specialists, which makes the opportunity to gain high-quality knowledge especially valuable.

Moldova is creating a legislative framework to ensure that 55% of construction waste is recycled in the country by 2030. This is in line with the European Union’s plans to ensure that 90% of such waste in its member states is recycled by that date.

The authorities plan that from January 1, 2027, the adjusted data on its value, obtained as a result of mass revaluation, will be applied for taxation of residential real estate.

More than 45% of savings of the population of Moldova are kept on “dead deposits” – bank accounts without interest.

The Council for the Review of Significant Investments for State Security has blocked any possible capital investment related to the Topaz plant, citing security concerns.

Moldova’s industrial production index grew by 11.7% year-on-year in May. At the same time, the manufacturing industry recorded an annualized growth of 12.4%, which is the highest index over the last ten months, the National Bureau of Statistics reported.

A 25 km long section of the railroad on the Iasi Ungheni line, including a bridge over the Prut River, will be modernized and electrified with European financial support. The total cost of the project will amount to 33.8 million euros.

On July 10, 2025, the Moldovan Parliament approved, in the second reading, a draft law exempting from customs duties used passenger buses intended for replenishing public transport in Balti. Previously, these buses operated in Resita (Caras-Severin county in western Romania), but the municipal authorities of the Romanian twin city decided to donate them to Balti.

On July 9, the state-owned company Railways of Moldova (Railways of Moldova) published an invitation to participate in an open tender to select a contractor to perform rehabilitation works on a section near the village of Valeni in Cahul district. Bids will be accepted until July 29, 2025. The tender will be conducted without electronic bidding, in the form of an open auction.

The State Highway Administration (ASD) enterprise was transformed into the National Highway Administration Joint Stock Company (AND) on June 26, 2025.

On June 30, 2025, the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) approved OPEM (“Operatorul Pieței de Energie M”) as the designated electricity market operator in Moldova, responsible for achieving interconnection in the international day-ahead and intra-day market.

In June 2025, the project to rehabilitate the 233-kilometer-long Bender-Causeni-Basarabeasca-Etulia-Giurgiulesti railroad section was to be completed. This is the most important and largest track repair project in the history of independent Moldova. However, back in August 2024, the works were extended until 2027 – due to the increased volume. Some sections of the road turned out to be in much poorer condition than thought and needed major repairs.

The Patronage Association of Road Transport Operators (APOTA) has reiterated the problems that are threatening the functioning of the bus and minibus passenger transportation industry on routes in the country.

According to the report of the association ASAM (Association of Consultants in Management of Moldova), prepared last year on the results of 2023, there are 765 consulting companies in Moldova, employing 1842 specialists. The volume of the local management consulting market at that time amounted to 47.2 million euros.

Two young people from Moldova have turned a childhood hobby into a business that pleases children and adults. Anastasia and Eugeni Shapovalov, who are passionate about tropical butterflies, opened the BeFly butterfly garden two years ago in the commune of Barnova, Iasi County. And by the 2025 season, they expanded it with a terrace and a playground with a climbing area.

The ecosystem of social entrepreneurship has started to emerge in Moldova recently. Only two or three years ago, about 50 NGOs and 9 limited liability companies were working in this field. Now their number has grown several times and continues to increase actively. Not least due to the financial support of international development partners.

In 2025, about 600 km of regional and local roads are scheduled to be repaired in Moldova. Many of these roads have never been renewed in the last 30 years, and some have never had an asphalt surface.

At the end of May, Moldova celebrates the annual Dniester Day. This event is an occasion to inform about the importance of the largest waterway in our country.
