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At one of the next cabinet meetings, the draft government resolution on the approval of the State Program for the creation and development of multifunctional industrial platforms (MIP) will be considered,” Logos Press reports.

For the period from January to June 2025, Moldovan entrepreneurs received a compensation of 65.2 million lei to cover electricity costs, Logos Press reported.

The State Highway Administration (ASD) enterprise was transformed into the National Highway Administration Joint Stock Company (AND) on June 26, 2025.

This is stipulated by a relevant amendment to the loan agreement between Moldova and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on the implementation of works on the construction and reconstruction of roads, the ratification of which was backed by the cabinet.

On June 30, 2025, the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) approved OPEM (“Operatorul Pieței de Energie M”) as the designated electricity market operator in Moldova, responsible for achieving interconnection in the international day-ahead and intra-day market.

More than 100 entrepreneurs received grants totalling 48.6 million lei from the Organisation for the Development of Entrepreneurship (ODA), according to Logos Press.

In June 2025, the project to rehabilitate the 233-kilometer-long Bender-Causeni-Basarabeasca-Etulia-Giurgiulesti railroad section was to be completed. This is the most important and largest track repair project in the history of independent Moldova. However, back in August 2024, the works were extended until 2027 – due to the increased volume. Some sections of the road turned out to be in much poorer condition than thought and needed major repairs.

Moldova intends to integrate the national transport infrastructure into the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). This was announced by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Nicolai Myndra, while participating in the meetings of the European Transport Corridors Rhine-Danube and Baltic Sea-Black Sea-Aegean Sea held in Brussels.

The Patronage Association of Road Transport Operators (APOTA) has reiterated the problems that are threatening the functioning of the bus and minibus passenger transportation industry on routes in the country.

Chisinau-based factory Ionel cut its profit by more than 60% to 0.39 million lei.

Enterprises in the field of energy supply, processing of agro-industrial complex products, trade, credit activity and sociological research have topped the rating of the largest enterprises in Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

The joint-stock companies Cartuș and Barza Albă, as well as Poșta Moldovei, have been exempted from paying dividends to the state, Logos Press reported.

Moldova is building a secure, modern digital state connected to Europe. This was announced by the Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization, Doina Nistor, at the Digital Summit in Gdansk, Poland. The Minister spoke about digital Moldova, “a brave country that invests in technology, security and the future of our young people”.

According to the report of the association ASAM (Association of Consultants in Management of Moldova), prepared last year on the results of 2023, there are 765 consulting companies in Moldova, employing 1842 specialists. The volume of the local management consulting market at that time amounted to 47.2 million euros.

Industrial production in January-April 2025 (cumulative total) decreased by 0.7% year-on-year, Logos Press reported.

The Railway Transport Code will be adjusted to ensure a more efficient management of railroads in Moldova,” Logos Press reported.

Two young people from Moldova have turned a childhood hobby into a business that pleases children and adults. Anastasia and Eugeni Shapovalov, who are passionate about tropical butterflies, opened the BeFly butterfly garden two years ago in the commune of Barnova, Iasi County. And by the 2025 season, they expanded it with a terrace and a playground with a climbing area.

The ecosystem of social entrepreneurship has started to emerge in Moldova recently. Only two or three years ago, about 50 NGOs and 9 limited liability companies were working in this field. Now their number has grown several times and continues to increase actively. Not least due to the financial support of international development partners.

Six entrepreneurs won the Tulip Business Incubator 2.0 competition and received grants of 5,000 euros each,” Logos Press reported.

At the end of August, Moldexpo will host a new exhibition “Produs autohton”, dedicated to the promotion of local producers and authentic Moldovan values – reports Logos Press.
