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Two-thirds of the electricity produced in Moldova in January-September came from renewable energy sources, Logos Press reported.

The General Inspectorate for Migration and the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection will intensify efforts to integrate foreign workers into the Moldovan labor market, Logos Press reports.

In 2026, the lump-sum allowance for childbirth will be increased to 21,886 lei, Logos Press reported.

In the first nine months of 2025, investments in fixed capital in Moldova increased by 17.0% (in comparable prices) compared to the same period of 2024 and amounted to 24.9 billion lei, – reports Logos Press.

In Moldova, legislation on the functioning of free economic zones (FEZs) will be harmonized with the provisions of the new Customs Code to distinguish between warehousing and production regimes.

Investors and oil traders are closely watching negotiations on a peaceful resolution of the military conflict in Ukraine, which could lead to the lifting of sanctions on Russian oil and an increase in its supply to foreign markets, which could cause a sharp decline in the price of the commodity, Logos Press reported.

The International Monetary Fund will provide Ukraine with $8.1 billion as part of a new cooperation program for the next four years, Logos Press reported.

The Competition Council conducted an unscheduled inspection at the office of the natural gas distribution operator as part of a special investigation, Logos Press reported.

On November 27, 2025, Moldova launched for the first time the Register of Guarantees of Origin, a national electronic certification system for renewable energy, Logos Press reports.

By the end of November, Moldova had exported more than $259 million worth of seed and stone fruits; for the whole of 2024, exports of these goods totaled $249.8 million, Logos Press reported.

At the IBA (International Boxing Association) World Boxing Championships to be held in Dubai (UAE) from December 2 to 13, Moldova will be represented by eight athletes, – reports Logos Press.

The country’s legislature called for prioritizing purchases from local producers to not only support the country’s economy, but also to reduce carbon emissions from transporting imported goods, Logos Press reported.
