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Russian strikes on port infrastructure in the Odessa area have virtually shut down the main channel for Ukrainian grain exports. And those exports accounted for more than half of the country’s export revenue.

Yesterday’s decision by the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) on a new gas rate—which will rise by 41% starting September 1, to 20.30 lei per cubic meter— will in any case affect businesses, though likely not directly but indirectly, through secondary effects such as higher electricity prices.

The decision announced by the prime minister to reinstate the licensing regime for imports of Ukrainian grain and oilseeds into Moldova is presented by him as a “necessary evil.” Why? After all, in theory, licensing is a means of operational monitoring and control, not a restriction—let alone a block—on imports.

Moldova is developing comprehensive regulations for the cryptoasset market. The bill is scheduled to be put to a vote in its second reading on Monday, August 24. For ordinary users, this means they will still be able to buy, sell, exchange, and store cryptocurrency through foreign platforms, but the government will introduce regulations for crypto companies to reduce the risk of fraud and protect customers from unscrupulous providers.

Under the Moldovan government’s grant program to improve residential energy efficiency, you can receive up to 200,000 lei.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Few could have predicted what consequences China’s accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001 would have for the United States. By contributing to the devastation of the U.S. manufacturing sector and the loss of jobs in that industry, China’s integration into the global economy helped pave the way for the right-wing economic populism that became the driving force behind Donald Trump’s political rise.

The agency clarifies that the security measures are preventive in nature and are related to the increasing number of incidents near border crossing points on the border with Ukraine. The shelters will be equipped with everything necessary to ensure the safety of border service and customs personnel, as well as citizens crossing the border.

Bitcoin rose 25% over the past week, marking its best weekly performance in more than three years, according to Bloomberg. The rally began after the U.S. Treasury announced an expansion of its long-term bond purchase program, and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed support for advancing a bill to regulate the cryptocurrency market. However, analysts warn that it is still too early to speak of a return to a sustained “bullish” trend for Bitcoin.

Moldova’s Ministry of Energy announced a delay in the commercial commissioning of the 400-kV Vulcănești–Chișinău “Energy Independence Line.” The delay was caused by a malfunction in one of the current transformers at the Chisinau substation, which will require additional time to repair.

“We cannot allow Iran to possess nuclear weapons; otherwise, you’ll see some very bad things happen. That’s why we went there and stopped them. They are so eager to reach an agreement, but we don’t even know if we want that, because I believe the Strait of Hormuz is now American territory,” the U.S. president said at a rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Harnessing the potential for economic and trade cooperation, attracting investment, and developing new joint projects were the main topics of discussion between Prime Minister Vasile Tofan and Almat Aidarbekov, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Moldova, on August 21.

The government has presented the official program of events to be held on Thursday, August 27, to mark the 35th anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Moldova.

Alexandru Ursu, Director of the Board of Directors of the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE), stated on a Moldovan television channel that Moldova, as a country, is unable to purchase cheap natural gas. This is true even when there is information indicating that this is the best price offer available.

Shareholders of FLYONE have filed a claim with an international arbitration tribunal against the Republic of Moldova.

There is no need for foreign exchange interventions by the National Bank. In July, net demand for foreign currency in Moldova was fully met. The regulator reported this for the first time in a long period of observation.

Facilities used to store emergency reserves of petroleum products must allow authorities access to them, enable them to verify the volume of available reserves at any time, and ensure that the reserves can be deployed promptly in the event of a supply crisis.

As part of the tax and customs amendments planned for next year, several changes have been drafted regarding customs administration. Specifically, the Customs Service (CS) will cooperate with counterparts from other countries and international organizations to prevent and detect violations.

The global market may face a shortage of high-protein wheat suitable for breadmaking during the 2026/27 marketing season. Initial assessments of the quality of the new wheat crop in the European Union and neighboring countries paint a rather bleak picture. The reason is a reduction in the use of nitrogen fertilizers due to the military conflict and the logistical crisis in the Middle East.

The government intends to temporarily reinstate the grain import licensing system. The measure will be proposed at a cabinet meeting next week and is expected to remain in effect until October 31.

“Chisinau has overtaken Dubai”; “Moldova wanted the EU by 2030, but got gas at 8:30 p.m.”; “Prices in our supermarkets are now on par with Warsaw and Prague, but wages are not.” Politicians and ordinary citizens are discussing the new gas rate, which will rise by 41% starting September 1—to 20.30 lei per cubic meter.
