Tatiana Sichirliiscaia, Author at logos-pres.md
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Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Journalist and analyst. Specialises in public finance and tax policy. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Moldova State University and completed her doctoral studies at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria). Worked at the I. Creangă Pedagogical University, Sofia Slavic University (Bulgaria) and Moscow State University of Foreign Languages (Russia). She has collaborated with various media outlets in Moldova. Since 2013, she has been working at Logos Press. For several years, she was involved in the Regional Economy project.

Articles

    In the first six months of 2026, the National Health Insurance Company generated revenues of approximately 7.3 billion lei. These revenues increased by 444 million lei, or 6.5%, compared to the same period in 2025.

    2 July 2026
    Revenue from health insurance funds rose by 6.5%

    Europe is the fastest-warming continent on the planet: its climate is changing at roughly twice the global average rate. As temperatures continue to rise, a key question arises: Is Europe prepared for a hotter future?

    2 July 2026
    MEPs are debating the EU’s response to the heat wave

    This year, 300 Moldovan companies—twice as many as last year—will participate in the second “Domestic Product” exhibition. It will take place August 28–30 at “Moldexpo” in the capital.

    2 July 2026
    “Domestic Products” will be showcased by 300 companies

    “We’ll run out of money by September. We’re waiting for funds to come in so we can keep going after September,” said Chandramuli Ramanathan, Assistant Secretary-General for Program Planning, Finance, and Budget, on July 1.

    2 July 2026
    The UN has enough money only until the end of August

    A court in Chisinau has handed down a verdict in a major fraud case. A young woman who came to Moldova from Latvia after responding to an ad on Telegram acted as a courier and collected more than 200,000 lei (about 10,000 euros) from a defrauded resident of the capital.

    2 July 2026
    In Moldova, a woman from Latvia has been convicted of telephone fraud

    In the first six months of 2026, tax revenues administered by the State Tax Service (STS) increased by 11.4%.  

    2 July 2026
    The State Tax Service was the first to report its results for the first half of 2026.

    In Moldova, arbitration institutions will be established on a permanent basis within chambers of commerce, stock exchanges, unions, associations, or other organizations. They will operate in accordance with the regulations approved by them. However, arbitration institutions may not be established within government agencies.

    2 July 2026
    The legal framework for arbitration will be harmonized with European standards

    The State Tax Service has awarded 100 businesses in Moldova with “Highly Trusted Taxpayer” certificates. Under the law, these businesses are exempt from tax audits for two years.

    2 July 2026
    “Honest Taxpayers 2026” Have Been Exempted from Audits for Two Years

    The Ministry of Finance and the State Tax Service have announced preparations for the eighth round of free training sessions for young entrepreneurs. It will take place on July 14–16, 2026.

    2 July 2026
    Free training sessions for aspiring entrepreneurs are being organized in Ungheni

    Sergey K., a Ukrainian national, is believed to have played a key role in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline. He has been in a pretrial detention center for several months. Now, the German Federal Prosecutor’s Office has upgraded the charges against him: instead of “subversion against the constitutional order,” the charges now involve war crimes.

    1 July 2026
    First Charge in the “Nord Stream” Case

    “The European Union cannot ‘kill its own industry because of climate change,'” said Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People’s Party, amid a grueling heat wave that has swept across Europe, claimed about 1,300 lives, and reignited the debate over the bloc’s climate policy.

    1 July 2026
    Opinion: We Can’t Sacrifice Industry for the Sake of the Climate

    The Ministry of Finance has developed a mechanism for applying VAT and excise taxes to goods imported into Moldova by business entities registered in Transnistria. 

    1 July 2026
    A mechanism for paying VAT and excise taxes in Transnistria has been developed

    In addition to the existing environmental fees that are currently paid into the budget, new fees will be introduced into the law, increasing the tax burden on businesses that violate environmental regulations in the course of their operations.

    1 July 2026
    Polluters will pay more

    Five localities in the Floresti and Soldanesti districts have decided to merge into a single municipality to improve the quality of services and attract new investment in infrastructure. As a financial incentive, the government will provide them with approximately 26 million lei for development.

    30 June 2026
    The government announced yet another voluntary consolidation of city administrations

    A massive surge in investment in artificial intelligence, which has driven global stock markets to record highs, could end in a financial crash, warns the Bank for International Settlements.

    30 June 2026
    The AI boom could lead to another market crash

    Due to the extreme heat, the Eiffel Tower in Paris has grown by about 10 cm, and the angle of its top has changed.

    30 June 2026
    The Eiffel Tower grew 10 cm due to the heat

    Moldova is required to transpose the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 on crypto-asset markets and amending Regulations (EU) No. 1093/2010 and (EU) No. 1095/2010, as well as the MiCA Regulation, by December 2026.

    30 June 2026
    The Ministry of Finance has finalized the Crypto Asset Market Act

    As part of the fiscal and tax policy for 2027, the Ministry of Finance is proposing to repeal the provision requiring regulatory authorities to give advance notice of upcoming tax audits at businesses. Business representatives disagree with this change.

    30 June 2026
    Businesses Oppose the Elimination of the Open Schedule for Tax Audits

    A flat VAT rate of 20% on natural gas, electricity, and heating will lead to the impoverishment of citizens and the weakening of the national economy. 

    29 June 2026
    Opinion: Standardizing the VAT rate on gas and electricity ignores the economic realities of the Republic of Moldova

    This simplification of the transit procedure is provided for in the new transit information system (NCTS), which, overall, significantly improves customs procedures.

    29 June 2026
    Two customs declarations will be combined into a single document