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The VAT on natural gas and electricity may be increased for consumers who exceed the established consumption limits. Energy Minister Dorin Jungietu made this statement during an appearance on a local television channel.

The 11th National Grape Festival will take place on Sunday, August 23, in Cimișlia. The event is dedicated to promoting Moldova’s table grape industry, products, crafts, and traditions.

Participants in the joint internship program organized by the European Union and the Moldovan government, who are completing their internships at the Ministry of Energy, visited Premier Energy. During the study visit, they learned about the workings of the electric power sector—from electricity distribution and supply to real-time grid monitoring and management.

As part of efforts to implement GRECO’s recommendations, a series of measures has been launched to raise standards of integrity and conduct in public administration. Training for government officials has become one of the key elements of the program.

Moldovan Prime Minister Vasile Tofan discussed with Ulrich Schmitt, the World Bank Group’s Country Manager, the progress of projects currently underway in the republic and the priorities for future cooperation.

Police officers from European Union member states will be able to participate in joint patrols and operations on Moldovan territory with the consent of the national authorities. This provision is included in a draft law on international police cooperation developed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Sales of the leading luxury brands in China fell by more than 10% year-over-year in July. This represents a significant deterioration compared with June and is a further sign that the recovery of the Chinese luxury market is in jeopardy.

Negotiations between Ukraine and the European Union in September will focus on increasing export quotas for “sensitive” agricultural products. The Ukrainian side is prepared to review the maximum volumes of agricultural products that the country can currently export to the EU duty-free, Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Taras Vysotsky said yesterday during a meeting with representatives of the Ukrainian agribusiness sector.

These estimates were announced yesterday at a meeting of the “Grain and Grain Products” commodity line council at the Ministry of Agriculture. The width of the forecast range is surprising—there is nearly a twofold difference between its minimum and maximum levels.

The solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, is already affecting tourism demand. The British airline easyJet reports a 70% increase in bookings for destinations located along the path of totality. The list of the most popular routes includes Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Gibraltar, and Egypt.

The proposal to grant the president of the Council for Equality the right to hold a diplomatic passport has sparked controversy within the Parliamentary Committee on European Integration.

Beurer MLD SRL, founded in 2022, is part of the production chain of the German brand Beurer.

Mihai Mîtsu, Moldova’s ambassador to Romania, will also represent our country in Serbia and Montenegro on a non-resident basis.

Moldova’s banking system ended 2025 with a net profit of approximately 4.93 billion lei—23.5% more than the previous year. These figures sparked a public debate about the role that lending to the economy, investments in government securities, and deposits with the National Bank of Moldova play in banks’ revenues.

In the Odesa region, curfew restrictions have been lifted for transit vehicles traveling to international border crossings with Moldova and Romania. The decision applies to all modes of transportation and traffic in both directions.

The National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) has published new maximum prices for gasoline and diesel fuel, which will take effect on August 21.

Armenia, with a population of about 3 million, has set ambitious economic goals for 2026–2031. The country intends to double exports of products of Armenian origin, attract international companies, and become a regional trade and logistics hub.

Moldovan fruit growers are expecting a bumper crop in 2026 and high-quality plums. The “Moldova Fruct” Association estimates that this year’s plum harvest will be “12–16% higher than in 2025.”

Uninsured and unmarried women could be eligible for maternity benefit calculated on the basis of the child’s father’s insured earnings, provided he acknowledges paternity and meets the contribution period requirement.

According to the government-approved Implementation Program for the “Education 2030” Strategy for 2026–2030, approximately 13.5 billion lei will be invested in the development of the Republic of Moldova’s education system over the next five years. These investments are directed toward all levels of education—from kindergartens and daycare centers to vocational education and universities—as well as toward supporting teachers, research, and the digitization of the system.
