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

    The International Monetary Fund has released its April forecast for global inflation in 2026. Venezuela remains the clear leader at the bottom of the rankings, while deflation is expected in Costa Rica. At the same time, the gap between countries is enormous.

    15 June 2026
    The IMF has identified the countries with the highest inflation rates

    By 1%, the income tax rate on dividends, interest payments from banks, credit unions, crowdfunding service providers, and issuers of debt obligations and bonds will increase from 6% to 7%.  It will also apply to income earned by individuals from the supply of agricultural products in kind.

    15 June 2026
    Tax rates on investment income for individuals will increase

    In May of this year, the State Tax Service sanctioned 640 individuals engaged in illegal business activities.

    15 June 2026
    The National Tax Service has imposed fines totaling over 1 million lei for illegal business activities

    To encourage legal employment and ensure that every worker receives a monthly income, the authorities are proposing to replace the current personal tax exemption with monthly payments. These payments will be funded by refunding a portion of the income tax they have paid.

    15 June 2026
    Incentive payments instead of early release: what’s the catch?

    Up to 20,000 protesters—anti-globalization activists, environmentalists, and supporters of a Palestinian state—took to the streets of Geneva on Sunday at the call of the “NoG7” coalition. In addition to them, about 600 anarchists from the “Black Bloc” took part in the march.

    15 June 2026
    Up to 20,000 people took part in the NoG7 protest in Geneva

    The 2027 draft budget and tax policy, proposed by the Ministry of Finance for public consultation, calls for reducing the income tax rate on salaries not exceeding 1 million lei from 12% to 7%. For salaries exceeding this amount, the rate would increase to 15%.

    15 June 2026
    Authorities propose changes to payroll taxation

    The draft tax policy for next year provides for adjustments to the tax regime for independent contractors (freelancers). Changes are proposed to income thresholds and tax rates, as well as to the rules governing the deduction of expenses incurred by companies when working with them. 

    15 June 2026
    The Ministry of Finance is proposing changes to the regulations governing freelancers

    French President Emmanuel Macron joined Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday at the Palais des Expositions in Nice, where the “Bharat Innovates” exhibition of Indian innovations and technologies opened.

    14 June 2026
    Macron and Modi met in Nice ahead of the G7 summit

    Two types of beer and five types of snacks have been added to the Belarusian State Standards Committee’s Register of Hazardous Products. Over the weekend, they were completely removed from the shelves of Belarusian stores.

    14 June 2026
    Belarus has banned Russian beer and the snacks served with it

    Work on amendments to the Consumer Protection Law is nearing completion in Latvia. In the initial draft, these amendments effectively prohibited service providers (such as store clerks, hairdressers, car dealership consultants, etc.) from responding in Russian or other foreign languages.

    14 June 2026
    Latvia plans to ban the use of foreign languages in stores, car dealerships, and similar establishments.

    The proportion of workers who are members of trade unions in European Union countries has roughly halved since 1985, falling from 30% to 15% by 2023–2024.

    14 June 2026
    Trade unions in the EU are losing influence and members

    Romanian President Nicușor Dan has nominated a new candidate for prime minister after Eugen Tomac withdrew his candidacy on Sunday.

    14 June 2026
    Adrian Văștea has been appointed Romania’s new prime minister

    At current prices, it’s impossible for an average family to buy a home with a mortgage. Renting is also out of the question, especially if VAT is included in the rent.

    14 June 2026
    Standard VAT rate will make housing unaffordable – Marina Solovyova

    In the first quarter of 2026, Portugal (234), Italy (190), Spain (108), and France (105) recorded the highest number of strikes in the EU. The strikes were caused by issues in transportation, education, healthcare, and government agencies.

    14 June 2026
    Which EU countries have the most strikes?

    On Tuesday, Members of the European Parliament will vote on legislation formalizing the trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. The agreement was reached last July by U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

    13 June 2026
    The EU wants to waive some tariffs on goods from the U.S.

    A project to develop automotive electronics is being launched in Belarus. The systems are planned to be installed in the Belgee X50+ model. 

    13 June 2026
    Belarus and China will produce automotive electronics

    The government has launched a campaign to promote local public administration reform. Its goal is to inform citizens about the need for the process of transforming the structure of local government that the authorities have initiated.

    13 June 2026
    The authorities have launched a campaign to promote local government reform

    On Friday, the 2026 edition of the “Jobs for Everyone” program was launched in the capital. This was announced by the Chisinau Department of Education, Youth, and Sports.

    13 June 2026
    The “Jobs for Everyone” program has launched in the capital

    The government is strengthening the mechanism for selecting and monitoring major projects involving public investment.

    12 June 2026
    The Cabinet of Ministers will tighten the selection process for state-funded projects

    Governments around the world are borrowing more money now than they did during the COVID-19 pandemic

    12 June 2026
    Governments are borrowing at record rates