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Мирча Бачу

Мирча Бачу

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    In recent years, the debate on the regulation of cross-border marketplaces such as Temu, Aliexpress and similar platforms has intensified in Moldova in the context of protecting the domestic market and competing with local retail.

    19 February 2026
    As long as Temu sells to Moldova – can Moldova sell to the world?

    Against the backdrop of slowing economic growth, a lack of long-term capital and intense competition for investment between countries in the region, Moldova clearly needs new sources of capital inflows into the real economy. One potentially effective instrument is the investment residence permit.

    17 February 2026
    Investor without status: Why a residence permit in Moldova does not attract capital

    In recent years, the construction sector and the real estate market of the Republic of Moldova have faced a deep crisis: housing sales have significantly decreased and the growth of prices per square meter continues to outpace the incomes of citizens, which makes affordable housing less and less accessible to young families and the population in general.

    13 February 2026
    Strategic Measures for the Recovery of the Construction Sector and Economic Growth of Moldova

    Recently, Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu and the chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for Economy, Budget and Finance, Radu Marian, announced a series of measures that will be taken to improve the situation on the real estate market and increase the population’s access to housing.

    10 February 2026
    An important step to stimulate the construction and real estate market. What other measures are needed?

    In recent years, Moldovans are increasingly asking not how to earn more, but how to keep what they already have. Inflation, currency fluctuations, regional instability – all this makes the topic of savings sensitive not only for investors, but also for ordinary families.

    30 January 2026
    Investment gold and VAT: European norm or missed opportunity?

    In recent days, there has been a lot of press and social media coverage that clearly shows that the downturn in the real estate market is deepening. For example, only 999 apartments were sold in the fourth quarter of last year, 78.5% less than in the same period in 2024. In just one year, the market has lost four out of five real estate buyers.

    28 January 2026
    The real estate market is collapsing – the situation can still be saved

    Dear Mr. Prime Minister!

    I decided to address you publicly based on the situation in the real estate market. More precisely, the need to develop new approaches to ensure the widest possible access of the population to quality housing.

    15 January 2026
    Open letter to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova

    The new Moldovan government intends to emphasize economic development. At least, this comes from some of the statements made so far. However, when we talk specifically about economic development, it is also appropriate to ask what model will be chosen. The examples of economically developed countries and regions allow us to identify several possible options.

    10 November 2025
    What economic model will the new Moldovan government choose?

    Today, the question arises more and more often: where will the future government find the finances to cope with the ever-increasing burden on the state budget? Even if the new Cabinet of Ministers has not yet been formed, judging by the information appearing in the public space, everything is going towards the fact that the search for additional sources of funding is one of the main concerns of the ruling party, which will continue to do so.

    22 October 2025
    Mircea Baciu: “Revision of the tax system is a tangible necessity”

    Moldova’s economy is facing a number of existential problems that limit its opportunities for development and deep modernization. It is all the more important to identify these problems, prioritize them and determine their impact on the development potential. As well as to propose effective and realistic measures to address them. Otherwise, they may become irreversible, when the situation can become virtually impossible to rectify or cost much more than it can be done with timely adoption of the necessary decisions.

    2 September 2025
    Labor shortage is the most acute problem of the Moldovan economy

    Moldova’s real estate market is overheated. This is a given. Specialists and economists speak about it, statistics confirms it.

    15 August 2025
    How to cool down the real estate market: an action plan for Moldova based on the experience of Ukraine and Romania

    As a rule, the fiscal and customs policy for the next year is approved/adopted around the middle of the current year or, in some cases, at the end of July, when the Parliament officially concludes its spring-summer session. This is done both to enable the Government in general and the Ministry of Finance in particular to develop the state budget for the next year on the basis of the new fiscal and customs policy, and to enable the business environment to prepare in advance for the new rules that are about to come into force.

    15 July 2025
    Fiscal and Customs Policy for 2026 is a good opportunity to introduce new rules for online commerce