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Promises of an investment paradise, hopes for the rapid arrival of serious foreign capital in the country remain unrealized. Judging by the current account of the balance of payments, capital is fleeing the country. Moreover, at an accelerated pace. The international investment position (IIP) of the country reflects the cause-and-effect relationship.

Forty settlements throughout the republic have expressed a desire to unite. This is the beginning of the process of administrative and territorial reform, which the authorities plan to complete in 2030. Voluntary unification of mayoralties will be an intermediate stage in its implementation.

The shortage of land plots for construction, as well as the tightening of requirements for issuing permits in Chisinau, has led to the fact that construction companies have become more active in developing the suburbs of the capital.

Donald Trump’s second presidential term has coincided with a period of rapid structural and technological change defined by three trends. First, pandemic shocks, new wars, climate change and geopolitical tensions are still shaking the entire global economy. Second, broad “secular” trends continue to hamper economic growth and create new inflationary pressures. Third, scientific and technological breakthroughs are transforming many industries, from digital services and biotechnology to energy.

In March, as part of a delegation of major foreign investors, Michal Mierzejewski, Vice President of Philip Morris International in North-Eastern Europe, visited Moldova. In an interview with Logos Press, he spoke about the importance of this region for the big business, its real investment potential, and where the tobacco and nicotine market is heading.

The 5th Moldova Internet Governance Forum – MIGF 2025 will be held in Chisinau on April 15 and 16. It will be a platform for dialog between digital market players and international partners.

The release of prisoners with a life sentence is regulated by the Law on Amnesty and the provisions of Article 91 of the Criminal Code. The law states that on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Moldova, a person to whom certain provisions of the articles cannot be applied shall have his sentence reduced or replaced by imprisonment for up to 30 years, if he is sentenced for life.

Thrift markets and many boutiques in Moldovan shopping centers are overflowing with counterfeit goods. How do they get there, and who should fight this problem?

From this year, the list of deductions applicable when paying income tax for individuals has been considerably extended. First, they have the right to deduct expenses for the education of children.

The turbulence in society regarding the scandalous “amnesty law” has been passed on to parliament. Opposition MPs at the plenary session on April 10 proposed to summon the prosecutor general to the legislature to hold hearings on the situation in the justice system.

The United States announced on April 2, 2025, the imposition of “reciprocal” duties on imports from 57 countries and economic blocs. President Donald Trump declared this day “America’s Liberation Day”, justifying the measure by the need to restore the trade balance in favor of the United States.

The third Economic Forum was held in Chisinau under the slogan “Investment – Development – European Integration”, – reports Logos Press.

In recent years, the commissioning of new educational buildings in educational institutions is mainly due to the reconstruction of old buildings. The construction of new educational institutions without external assistance is practically not taking place – no capital investments are allocated for this purpose.

Easter vacations are the first and most valuable “peak of sales” of early Moldovan strawberries. It is important to get into it, i.e. to be on time. This year local producers of this berry (greenhouse) will almost certainly have time to bring their goods to the client. The only problem is that it is unlikely to sell it dearly. Although…

As of April 1 of this year, the Law No. 34 “On Cash Settlements” came into force in Moldova, which significantly restricts the movement of cash in the economy. Although this moment was postponed due to insufficient preparation of the parties, it continues to raise questions and doubts even today.

Romanian company Grampet Logistics, part of the Grampet Group, will start production of polymer-modified bitumen (PMB) at the industrial site of the former RAFO refinery in Onesti. Supplies will be oriented to the local market, as well as to the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.

Moldovan merchants are preparing a petition to the authorities asking them to regulate the parcel trade market. In February – the most unfavorable month for retail – about 1 million parcels from China were delivered to Moldova, most of which were tax-free.

During two months of this year, the total state budget revenues amounted to 10,226.2 million lei. Including taxes and fees – 10,168.6 million lei, revenues from projects financed from external sources – 57.6 million lei.

By the beginning of 2025, Moldovan merchants have increased their retail networks to 940 stores operating under 32 brands – both local and international chains. This was announced by Maria Tita Hurduk, General Director of Modern Buyer, during the industry forum “Retail, Distribution & FMCG Market”.

Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced the launch of Budget PLUS, the Moldovan government’s largest financial package for investment and economic growth, with a total allocation of 8 billion lei.
