Journalist. Specialises in foreign economic activity, energy, small business, new technologies, ecology, cryptocurrencies, and investigative journalism. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moldova State University. Has worked in various media outlets. In addition, he has been involved in entrepreneurship. Since 2001, he has been working for the economic review Logos-Press.
At a time of mass migration of young people to study and work abroad, Moldova’s IT sector is becoming a center of attraction for the local workforce, offering competitive salaries, career opportunities and an attractive tax infrastructure, Logos Press reports.

The end of the war in Ukraine may give Moldova’s economy a new impetus for development both in terms of direct participation in the reconstruction of the neighboring country and by transferring many business processes and production facilities of foreign companies here, Logos Press reports.

Dedeman, Romania’s largest home improvement (DIY) retailer, is expanding its operations in Moldova through “strategic investments that will create jobs and strengthen the regional business climate”, Logos Press reported.

Each of the 10 existing banks in Moldova has 315 thousand inhabitants, while in Romania, for example, each of the 20 existing banks serves an average of 900 thousand people, Logos Press reports.

The Romanian company Grampet has obtained the authorization to operate the newest road bitumen melting plant in Romania and started selling this product in Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

In July 2025, $347 million worth of goods were exported, a 30.3 percent increase from June 2025 and a 21.8 percent increase from July 2024.

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), calculated for 2025, with a nominal gross domestic product of $19.5 billion, Moldova’s GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP) is $46.4 billion. Our country is among the poorest countries in Europe both in nominal GDP and purchasing power.

Romania has not exported a single cubic meter of gas to Ukraine since early September, despite the fact that Ukrainians need at least another 2 billion cubic meters of gas to safely survive this winter, Logos Press reported.

Moldova is looking to attract more Indian companies to key sectors through a new power project, Logos Press reported.

Founded in 1993, Sadro-Ursu has managed to develop into a modern and competitive company, which today exports more than 80% of its products to the EU market, – reports Logos Press.

Implementation of the National Real Estate Stock Renewal Strategy is expected to result in national energy consumption savings of 4.5 percent by 2030, 14.4 percent by 2040 and 40.8 percent by 2050, Logos Press reported.

The $130 million Straseni – Gutinas 400 kV high-voltage transmission line will be built entirely thanks to investments from the U.S. government, Logos Press reported.

Djofra-M is among the top ten fiberglass producers in Europe with a 2% share, but intends to be among the top three on the continent in the future, Logos Press reported.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has appointed Giuseppe Grimaldi to head its operations in Moldova from October 1, 2025, – reports Logos Press.

Moldova will implement the information system “Control over trade in strategic goods” (SI CCMS), which will be an important step towards achieving international standards in this field, – Logos Press reports.

The Bolt platform, one of the largest European companies in the mobility sector, has been officially launched in Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

Bulgarian state-owned gas transportation operator Bulgartransgaz said on Friday it had signed a long-term loan agreement worth 200 million leva (102.3 million euros) with United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) to finance the Vertical Gas Corridor project to increase natural gas transit capacity between Greece and Ukraine,” Logos Press reported.

Moldova is not only the largest buyer of Ukrainian-made cheese, but is also increasing its share in the purchase of this product, Logos Press reported.

In the period from January to July 2025, sales of sparkling wines from countries considered exotic for the Russian market, significantly increased, according to data from participants of the alcohol sector, – reports Logos Press.

More than 300 innovators from home and abroad – programmers, designers, entrepreneurs, students and researchers – gathered at Tekwill to work for 48 hours on breakthrough solutions in artificial intelligence, technology in finance, healthcare, energy, cybersecurity and agri-food, Logos Press reported.
