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The scandal with SA “Topaz” has received a new round of development. It should be reminded that an unprecedented situation unfolded at this strategic enterprise: raider seizure and deep crisis of management led to a legal vacuum and creation of a dangerous precedent in the corporate practice of RM.

Lessons from Romania on how to overcome the situation in which the neighboring country found itself due to a high budget deficit was one of the key topics of the VI International Conference on Taxation TAXCON 25. Particular attention was drawn to the urgent tax measures taken by Romania to address the problem, among which the most painful for the population was the increase in VAT rates by 2%.

The situation in the book publishing sector in Romania and Moldova is becoming more and more complicated. On August 1, Romania increased the VAT rate on books from 5% to 11%. The decision became a serious test for local publishers and directly affected Moldovan players who are active on the Romanian market.

The graph of seasonal dynamics of prices for many fruits in Moldova looks like the relief of a rocky terrain – a gorge between two mountains. One peak is the beginning of the sales season, the second peak is its end. The specifics of the season are usually in how precipitous the descent and ascent are, how deep and wide the bottom of the gorge is. Last week, the Moldovan plum market reached this very bottom.

The photo of President Donald Trump at the White House proudly showing off his MAGA (“Make America Great Again”) cap collection to European leaders hastily gathered for peace talks on Ukraine once again raised the question of what drives this strange man. In contrast to his campaign posters and official portrait of a strong man with a sullen Churchill-like expression, this image represented a different, very American stereotype: the ostentatious businessman flaunting his wealth and showing pictures of his children to strangers.

The ownership of the city of. Seven land plots and more than 50 buildings belonging to the state will be transferred to the ownership of Stauceni. This initiative of the State Property Agency was supported by a relevant governmental resolution.

International experts from North Macedonia, Croatia and Great Britain presented the results of the feasibility study for the modernization of Termoelectrica SA. According to preliminary data, the cost of construction of the new CHPP is estimated at approximately 200-250 million euros.

The second set of final data from the 2024 census campaign provides an opportunity not only to look at the demographic, migration and educational profile of the population, but also to assess the changes that have occurred over the past ten years. They are ambiguous.

This year, five amateur folklore groups from Moldova participated in the XI International Forum “Bulgarian Heritage”, which is organized annually in the town of Balchik (Bulgaria) by the local organization “Commonwealth “Bulgarian Heritage” under the leadership of Marusi Kostova. It was held from August 22 to 24. The forum is attended by representatives of the Bulgarian diaspora living compactly abroad – amateur artists, scientists, writers and public figures from neighboring countries – Romania, Ukraine and Moldova, as well as from Bulgaria itself.

Ukrainian chain Very Nice Retail has entered the Romanian market with Brooklyn Drinks Market stores and announced its intention to continue expansion into Moldova and Bulgaria.

In an exclusive interview with Logos Press, Moldavian tennis player Ilia Snitari summarized the results of a busy summer season, talked about the beginning of his career, important coaches, about studying at a university in the United States with all the necessary conditions for tennis, as well as reflected on the prospects of tennis in Moldova. The 23-year-old Snitsar spends most of the year at UNLV, the University of Nevada, located in Las Vegas. For him, he has started his second year of studies and at the same time playing for one of the local teams. The tennis player is not often in Chisinau, but he did not refuse the request to communicate remotely.

Moldovan artist Iurie Palkov has an unusual way of drawing – he holds a pencil in his fist. This has been his habit since he was three years old. In the same way he holds a brush, a pen and even a pen. But it is not only this fact that makes him interesting.

The sunflower harvest campaign is gaining momentum in Moldova. In parallel, production forecasts, market strategies and prices are changing cyclically.

We should all welcome the publication of Chinese-Canadian analyst Dan Wang’s new book, Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future.

The demand for rental housing traditionally grows in the fall. As a rule, at the beginning of the academic year it is fueled by students who do not want to live in a dormitory and are looking for a rented apartment. Real estate market operators in Chisinau in this regard predict an increase in rental costs by an average of 10-20%. At the same time, they note that they are talking mainly about the cheapest segment, as students are not interested in expensive apartments.

For the first time in Moldova it was decided to carry out an inventory of gas distribution networks, although the need for this step has been talked about for many years. At the end of August 2025, the Ministries of Energy and Finance, by a joint order, launched a pilot project for the inventory of gas networks in one rural settlement and one city in Moldova.

“We owe it to our parents and also to our children to preserve our independence, to preserve our freedom and to turn this freedom into greater security and well-being,” Moldovan President Maia Sandu said at the celebration of the 34th anniversary of the country’s independence.

Sireţi commune (Straseni district) intends to attract 3 million lei by issuing securities to finance road repairs. The value of one bond is 1 thousand lei. This is the first experience of issuing its own bonds by a rural settlement.

The European Commission has allocated an additional €18.9 million to Moldova under the Reform and Growth Mechanism, thus confirming the EU’s continued support for the country’s reforms. At the same time, given the significant progress made by Moldova in reforms, the EU encourages entrepreneurs to invest in the country.

The parliamentary elections in Moldova on September 28, 2025 promise to be one of the most unpredictable in recent years. No party has yet guaranteed a majority, and the outcome of the vote may depend not only on the internal political struggle, but also on the external context. On the sidelines, there is already talk of possible early elections and coalition intrigues that could change the balance of power in the country.
