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Moldova’s foreign debt increased by $94.5 million and reached $10.2 billion by the end of 2024. Such data on the debt was presented by the National Bank of Moldova in the balance of payments for last year.
The Agency for Intervention and Payments in Agriculture (AIPA) announced the authorization of payment of applications for financial support for the period from March 1 to March 31, 2025. For this purpose, MDL 165.05 million has been allocated for payment under various subsidy mechanisms, Logos Press reported.
Moldovan entrepreneurs can export goods duty-free to Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The capacity of the Vertical Gas Corridor from Bulgaria to Moldova will double.
All necessary information useful for investors and able to help them make a choice in favor of investing their capital in the Republic of Moldova is presented in the brochure “Investor’s Guide 2025”, – Logos Press reports.
From April 1, pensions and social allowances in Moldova have been indexed by 10%, – reports Logos Press.
The periodicity of issuance of state securities (SS) through the eVMS.md platform will become monthly, starting from April this year – reports Logos Press.
From January 1, 2025, Moldova is planning to introduce a new tax formula applied to car imports, which provides for the abolition of VAT exemption.
The State Tax Service has initiated a public discussion of amendments to the STS Order No. 427/2018 regarding the establishment of the procedure, structure and deadlines for the submission of information by entities listed in Article 92 and Article 226.11 of the Tax Code – reports Logos Press.
A well-known Moldovan businessman Mircea Baciu said in an interview with Logos Press that the Chinese giant TEMU undermines the market the most.
The first contract signed between the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization and a private company, within the “Regional State Aid Scheme for investments realized in the Republic of Moldova”, will be followed by two more in the coming days, Logos Press reported.
The disposable income of the Moldovan population increased by 7.5% in 2024 compared to 2023 and amounted on average to 5283.8 lei per person per month. At the same time, consumer spending was at an average of 4,407 lei per person per month, up by 3.7% compared to 2023 – Logos Press reported.