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Category: Economy & Law

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection has submitted a package of amendments to labor legislation for preliminary public discussion, with the aim of harmonizing it with European Union standards.

    Economy & Law 16 July 2026

    The disclosure of financial account information to the State Tax Service by companies that issue electronic money will not be considered a violation of personal data protection rights.

    Economy & Law 16 July 2026

    Today, international standards call for taxes to be paid in the countries where profits and value added are generated. In this sense, the Tax Code will be brought into line with global trends. The changes pertain to direct taxes and have been submitted by the Ministry of Finance for public consultation.

    Economy & Law 16 July 2026

    Customs officers at the Otach checkpoint on the border leaving the Republic of Moldova (toward Mogilev-Podolsk, Ukraine) discovered more than a metric ton of cigarette cartons after a Renault Magnum truck, driven by a 54-year-old Moldovan national, arrived for customs clearance.

    Economy & Law 15 July 2026

    Information regarding real property shall be provided to the custodian, the property manager, and the executor of the deceased’s estate. to attorneys and law clerks in the performance of their professional duties, as well as to the Ministry of Defense—to verify eligibility for service housing.

    Economy & Law 15 July 2026

    The State Agency for Intellectual Property (AGEPI) rejects the unfounded and disparaging accusations leveled against the agency and its employees.

    Economy & Law 15 July 2026

    The Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization is proposing these changes as part of a package of amendments to the Labor Code. They are aimed at reducing excessive regulation of the business environment.  

    Economy & Law 14 July 2026

    The National Technical Inspection Authority (INST) presented the “Buyer’s Guide”—a practical tool designed for people planning to purchase a home in the Republic of Moldova—at a press conference today.

    Economy & Law 14 July 2026

    On September 12, 2026, the new Law on Mediation and the Status of Mediators will take effect. It sets forth provisions regarding the licensing of this type of activity.

    Economy & Law 14 July 2026

    Individuals carrying more than 10,000 euros in cash or the equivalent amount in another currency may complete a currency declaration form online before arriving at the border crossing point. This measure simplifies the declaration process and reduces the time spent on customs inspection.

    Economy & Law 14 July 2026

    During Monday’s consultations with President Nicușor Dan, the Romanian Social Democrats proposed abandoning efforts to form a new government and instead considering the option of dissolving Parliament and holding early legislative elections.

    Economy & Law 13 July 2026

    It is proposed that a separate section be added to the Labor Code to regulate the rules for entering into and terminating so-called “zero-hour” employment contracts.

    Economy & Law 13 July 2026

    The legal dispute involving the .md national domain, initiated by the American company Park Avenue Capital LLC (operating under the MaxMD brand), is requiring Moldova to make ever-increasing financial contributions. In July, the State Chancellery of Moldova initiated an urgent government resolution to appoint relevant financial and technical experts. They are tasked with preparing expert reports to present Moldova’s position before the tribunal within strict procedural deadlines.

    Economy & Law 13 July 2026

    Moldova has ratified the International Labor Organization Convention on Equal Opportunities for Male and Female Workers and Workers with Family Responsibilities.

    Economy & Law 13 July 2026

    The term of a government procurement contract may not exceed the date specified therein. The contractor is entitled to amend the contract only if the delay was not due to the contractor’s fault.

    Economy & Law 13 July 2026

    Soon, drivers will have to pay to travel through Belgium. Belgium’s three regions have announced that they will introduce a road toll next year, which foreign drivers passing through the country will also have to pay.

    Economy & Law 11 July 2026

    From January 1 through June 30, 2026, the State Tax Service, as part of measures carried out in accordance with its legal authority to manage and appraise confiscated goods under its jurisdiction, sold confiscated goods totaling 854,500 lei.

    Economy & Law 11 July 2026

    The European Commission has preliminarily concluded that Meta violated the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to protect Facebook and Instagram users from features that are addictive. If these findings are confirmed, the company could face a fine of up to 6% of its global annual revenue—more than $12 billion.

    Economy & Law 11 July 2026

    Local authorities in Romanian cities are unable to collect tens of millions of lei in unpaid traffic fines. Some of these debts have been on the books for more than 25 years.

    Economy & Law 10 July 2026

    A French court has issued a temporary injunction against the online retailer Shein, prohibiting it from selling products in European Union countries that feature an image that may infringe on Lacoste’s well-known crocodile trademark.

    Economy & Law 10 July 2026

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