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Ukrainian corn exports have slowed to their lowest level in seven years despite a good harvest last year, according to Logos Press.

The Customs Service (CU) of the Republic of Moldova has released a series of practical guides to help entrepreneurs navigate customs procedures more easily,” Logos Press reported.

Exports of services from Moldova in the period from January to September 2025 showed strong growth, outpacing exports of goods for the first time in history, Logos Press reports.

The Moldovan government has decided not to extend the program of licensing of grain imports from Ukraine, and from January 1, 2026 the country will return to the normal import regime, – reports Logos Press.

Moldovan diaspora entrepreneurs will receive support in the amount of 5,000 euros for projects in the form of material contribution and specialized expertise under the “Buy Diaspora” program, Logos Press reports.

The export of Moldovan goods to Russia in January-October 2025, compared to the same period of 2024, decreased by 11.4% – to $91 million.

In January-November 2025, Ukraine exported 121.53 thousand tons of dairy products worth $375.43 million, Logos Press reported.

Part of cargo flows to Ukraine temporarily passes through Moldova due to intense attacks on infrastructure and transportation in southern Ukraine, including the destruction of a bridge on the Odessa-Reni route over the Dniester River, Logos Press reported.

The current Law on Cash Settlements No. 34/2024, which came into force on April 1, 2025, has created serious difficulties for the population and the business environment. The deputy initiative to repeal its provisions restricting the use of cash has already passed hearings in the specialized commission for economy, budget and finance. The draft has been submitted for public consultations to other commissions.

The government intends to facilitate access of local producers to foreign markets by providing assistance for participation in exhibitions, international fairs, business missions and other events to promote domestic products, Logos Press reported.

In the first ten months of 2025, exports of goods from Moldova, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, totaled $3035.3 million, up 2.9% compared to the corresponding period of 2024.

The idea to oblige retailers to keep at least 50% of domestic products on the shelves has drawn harsh criticism from the ruling PAS party, with MPs warning of rising prices, shortages of goods and risks to exports, Logos Press reported.
