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During a meeting of the Governing Board of the European Joint Venture for High Performance Computing EuroHPC (EuroHPC JU), Moldova became the 37th member state to join the initiative to become a leader in supercomputing in Europe, Logos Press reports.

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development continues to develop documents aimed at harmonizing the regulatory framework with the provisions of the Urban Development Code. The Cabinet of Ministers approved two drafts at a meeting on 8 October, Logos Press reported.

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is putting out to tender the broadcasting rights to European Cups, which will run from 2027, – Logos Press reports.

Private investments in the development of the Phoenix Industrial Park in Costeşti (Ialoveni) will amount to about 400 million lei. This was announced by Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization Doina Nistor, noting that in this context, the government awarded the Phoenix Industrial and Innovation Park of category “A” status to the company Ionaș Estate from Costeşti.

Moldova has attracted 20 million euros for the first plant to produce charging stations for electric cars, – reports Logos Press.

By 2030, Moldova will be ready for full integration into the EU customs space, Logos Press reports.

The World Bank’s October report on the global economic outlook slightly improved the forecast for Moldova, raising the expected growth in 2025 from 0.9% to 1.5% of GDP forecasted in June, Logos Press reports.

Postponing the budget jeopardizes energy reimbursements, Logos Press reports.

The autonomous non-profit organization (ANO) “Eurasia” from Russia, which claims humanitarian activities and opened a store of Moldovan products in Moscow, may be recognized as an extremist organization in Moldova, – Logos Press reports.

The National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) has approved new fixed tariffs and price caps for electricity from renewable sources, Logos Press reported.

Eastern European countries have proposed a more radical response to possible violations of NATO airspace and to unify the rules under which pilots can shoot down targets that find themselves in the airspace of the alliance’s countries, Logos Press reported citing the Financial Times.

The transition of vehicles from local roads to national highways will be tracked – to record the actual use of the national road infrastructure, Logos Press reported.
