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In addition to current gas supplies from Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, Ukraine may soon start importing through the Trans-Balkan corridor,” Logos Press reported.

The state-owned company Romgaz, the largest producer and operator of natural gas storage in Romania, as well as an electricity producer, has estimated that the subsidiary Romgaz Furnizare M SRL, which it created in our country, could cover up to 30% of Moldova’s natural gas needs, – Logos Press reports.

Gasoline imports to Moldova in the first quarter of 2025 increased by 3% – up to 43.87 thousand tons, – reports Logos Press.

From April 2024 to April 2025, only about 138 thousand tons of corn were exported from Moldova, which is 68% less than the previous season (434 thousand tons), – reports Logos Press with reference to the Association of Grain Exporters Agrocereale.

The largest buyers of Ukrainian cheese in January-April 2025 were Moldova (34.8%), Kazakhstan (33.3%), as well as Germany (8.1%), – reports Logos Press.

In the period January-April 2025, the total volume of Moldovan wheat exports amounted to only 215.5 thousand tons, which is 48% less than in the same period last year (415 thousand tons) – reports Logos Press with reference to the Association of Grain Exporters Agrocereale.

April 2025 was marked by a rare anomaly in the foreign trade of sunflower meal produced in Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

The decline curve of Moldovan exports is gradually leveling off,” Logos Press reported.

Moldova has become the largest buyer of non-condensed milk and cream produced in Ukraine in the first quarter of 2025,” Logos Press reported.

Azerbaijani authorities will provide Moldovan transport companies with additional 300 permits for international freight transportation,” Logos Press informs.

127 companies with participation of Azerbaijani capital are registered in Moldova, the interest of investors from Azerbaijan is constantly growing,” Logos Press reports.

Economist Veaceslav Ionitsa said that Moldova has become the sixth exporter of vermouth in the world, owning 6% of the world exports of these wines. In a very short time, it can reach 10%, becoming the fourth after countries such as Italy, France and Spain, and be one of the leading players on the market. The expert attributes the success to the fact that “the Americans have discovered us”. However, this is not entirely true,” Logos Press reports.
