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Now subscribers of Moldovan operators can make calls, send SMS and use mobile Internet in 27 EU countries without roaming charges – under the same conditions as at home.

The Moldovan government has approved the draft of the updated National Program of Accession to the European Union for 2025-2029, – reports Logos Press.

Moldovan small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will receive 1.85 million euros in non-refundable financing for technological modernization, Logos Press reports.

In 2026, France will change the procedure for obtaining a long-term residence permit, residence card or citizenship as part of a migration policy reform to integrate foreigners into the country’s social and legal environment, Logos Press reported.

The European Commission’s eighth report under the Visa Suspension Mechanism on the monitoring of EU visa-free regimes noted the persistence of significant problems, including in Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine, Logos Press reported.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), in partnership with the European Union, is providing a new financial package of 10 million euros to OTP Bank Moldova under the EU4Business-EBRD credit line, Logos Press reports.

The European Commission officially announced the introduction of additional controls on imports of food and agricultural products in order to “preserve food safety and ensure different conditions of competition for European producers” with suppliers of these products to the EU, according to Logos Press.

The average monthly nominal gross monthly salary by economic activity in the third quarter of 2025 amounted to 15,487.8 lei. In the education sector it reached 12,713.3 lei or 82.1% of the average for the economy. A teacher with this salary earns about 152 thousand lei per year, while the incomes of top officials and heads of state structures are measured in millions.

In order for the reforms carried out by the authorities in Moldova to succeed, five…

In the traditional report prepared by the experts of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Transition Report for 2025-26, entitled “Brave old world” (Brave old world), aging and shrinking working-age population are named as the main challenges for the countries of the Old World.

Moldova’s accession to the European Union may become a serious test for Moldova’s information and communication technology sector. And the unique Moldova IT Park (MITP) may cease to exist at all.

Moldovan artists and cultural workers from January 1, 2026 will have better access to European funding and international cooperation within the Creative Europe program, Logos Press reports.
