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Heavy but not heavy rains, popularly called “shepherds’ rains”, by the end of May revived the hopes of Moldovan farmers for a decent berry harvest in 2025.

For at least a while, the U.S. has abdicated its role as the leader of the global clean energy transition. U.S. President Donald Trump has not only reversed the clean energy goals set by his predecessor, but also refuses to recognize the serious health, economic and security risks posed by climate change even to Americans, let alone traditional U.S. allies and partners in the world. The Trump administration has chosen to focus on revitalizing the coal industry and increasing oil and gas exports in an attempt to achieve “energy dominance” over friends and foes alike.

In 2025, the Audit Chamber intends to expand the digitalization of audit, strengthen institutional independence, attract and motivate human resources. The main message of the departmental Report on the Activities of the Supreme Audit Institution in 2024 is directed to the future.

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.

maib announced the launch of the bank’s third issue of corporate bonds for 150 million lei within the third public offer program. As the bank notes, the new subscription for corporate bonds will be available for 20 calendar days, starting from May 29. Within this subscription, the bank provides future investors with 7500 corporate bonds with a nominal value of 20 thousand lei per bond, while the principle “first come – first received” continues to operate.

The activity of home buyers in Chisinau and its suburbs is decreasing, as evidenced by the data on the number of sales transactions for the first quarter of 2025. And it is not only because of inflated prices, but in some cases also because of the quality of apartments and houses that do not meet the needs of buyers. That is why some objects fly away like hotcakes, and others do not arouse interest for months.

This year, 15 million lei is allocated from the state budget to compensate employers involved in the dual education system. The funds are provided to enterprises in order to motivate them to participate in the system. The compensations cover the enterprise’s expenses for the training of a master who works with students. They also cover the monthly remuneration in the amount of the national minimum wage, paid by the employer to the students. Today it amounts to 5500 lei. These are the two most costly items for the enterprises where the students of the vocational education system do their internships. However, as Ludmila Stichy, vice-minister of education, told Logos Press, the money provided by the state for compensations is not fully utilized.

The Board of Directors of the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) at a public meeting on May 23 appointed state-owned Energocom as a public service provider for a period of three years. Previously, these functions were performed by Moldovagaz JSC, ensuring gas supply to end consumers. Vadim Ceban, acting Chairman of the Board of the company, told Logos Press in an interview about why this happened and how this decision will affect the activity of Moldovagaz JSC.

The government has approved the report on the execution of the state budget for 2024. At a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Finance Minister Victoria Belous said that last year, the state budget revenues amounted to 66.98 billion lei. This is 2.3 billion lei or 3.7 per cent more than in 2023.

From July 1, 2025, in urban and intercity buses in Tiraspol, the fare is paid through a validator. Its presence is mandatory. In the absence of a validator, minibuses are not allowed to go on a trip.

Representatives of the agrarian sector are in Brussels to prepare for the upcoming negotiations on Moldova’s accession to the EU and transitional periods regarding the implementation of European policies in Moldova’s agro-industrial complex.

Control of Purcari Wineries Group will be taken over by a Polish investor, Maspex Romania, which is part of the Maspex Group – the largest private food and beverage company in Poland and one of the largest in Central and Eastern Europe.
