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Maya Sandu, President of the Republic of Moldova, commented on the draft of a new law on a unified pay system for the public sector, noting that it provides for adjustments to the official salaries of high-ranking officials: the president, the speaker of parliament, and the prime minister.

Today, June 26, a contract will be signed at the Government House for the design and construction of the Moldovan section of the 400-kV Bălți–Suceava overhead power line, the second of three lines connecting the country to the European ENTSO-E grid.

President Maia Sandu has distanced herself from the scandal surrounding the state-owned enterprise MoldATSA. The head of state stated that she bears no responsibility for the fact that her relative received “money she did not deserve” from this company. At the same time, Sandu announced that, following this incident, large-scale audits will be conducted at all of the country’s more than 70 state-owned enterprises.

A missile alert was issued in the Moscow Region on June 25. The regional headquarters of Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations issued the alert via the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry’s emergency notification system and a number of official information channels.

The Audit Chamber can achieve full financial independence only by establishing competitive and fair salaries for state external auditors. The draft law on the compensation system creates an increased risk of a brain drain of qualified personnel. This opinion was expressed by Tatiana Șevciuc, Chair of the Accounting Chamber (AC).

Reports have emerged in the Moldovan media that farmers participating in a peaceful protest are attempting to block roads near border crossings with their farm equipment. There have been instances where certain checkpoints temporarily suspended operations. The editorial staff of Logos Press asked two former ministers of agriculture to offer their assessment—not from a legal perspective, but from a civic one—of these actions by farmers.

European travelers are shifting sharply toward shorter trips and destinations with milder climates. This is according to a recent analysis by Trip.com Group on trends for the 2026 summer season.

The implementation of the Public Finance Management Development Strategy for 2023–2030 and Moldova’s progress in the context of the EU accession process were discussed at the Ministry of Finance on June 25 during the third meeting of the Public Finance Management Dialogue.

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) received two grants as part of the national call for proposals “Comprehensive Bilateral Projects with the Republic of Moldova,” funded by the Executive Agency for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development, and Innovation (UEFISCDI) as part of European and international cooperation programs.

Estonia will open an embassy in Chisinau in the second half of this year. Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu welcomed this decision by the Tallinn authorities.

The Foreign Policy Committee of the Moldovan Parliament approved an advisory opinion on opening negotiations with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) regarding a grant of approximately $1.7 million.

The Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova has published a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. companies SBCC and Wheeler Machinery Co. to develop a project for a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of at least 100 MW. The purpose of publishing the document has not been specified.

Thailand’s ultra-luxury hotels are becoming one of the most sought-after safe-haven assets in Asia. Investors are snapping up rare hotel properties just as aggressively as they are premium real estate in global financial centers.

A batch of spices (turmeric, NGR Turmeric / Haldi Powder Kurkuma, in 100-gram packages, expiration date: December 31, 2027), which was distributed to retailers in Moldova, is being recalled from stores at the initiative of the manufacturer (Kreyenhop & Kluge GmbH & Co. KG).

The American defense company Anduril Industries is in talks to purchase a Nissan Motor plant near Tokyo (in the city of Oppama) to manufacture military drones.

Oracle, an American software development company, has laid off 21,000 employees over the past year as part of a strategy to restructure its business processes to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies.

Apple has raised prices on a number of Mac computers and iPad models worldwide, citing a shortage of memory chips and storage devices as the reason for the decision.

The road toll for trucks in Moldova has not been raised since 2014, even though the costs of materials, services, and wages have risen significantly over the past 12 years. Increasing this toll is an important prerequisite for shifting part of the freight traffic from road to rail.

The farmers’ protests on June 24 concluded with negotiations at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA). The talks were attended by representatives of several organizations of agricultural producers, traders, and processors on one side, and Minister Liudmila Katlabuga on the other.

As of the end of June this year, approximately 10,000 metric tons of apples from the 2025 harvest remain in the cold storage facilities of Moldovan fruit-growing and trading companies.
