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The authorities intend to gradually raise the retirement age for military personnel and civil servants with special status.

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu on Tax Policy 2027: We are proposing a reform developed through dialogue that will support economic development, investment, and growth in people’s incomes.

Today, June 17, Moldova, like many countries around the world, is observing the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought.

Rising costs, regulatory pressure from the EU, and a decline in exports are calling into question the sustainability of the business models of Shein, Temu, and AliExpress.

The European Parliament has given its final approval to a new EU law designed to speed up the deportation of migrants who do not have the legal right to remain in the EU.

On June 16, 2026, the process of providing financial assistance to farmers in the form of compensation for diesel fuel excise taxes began, in accordance with the provisions of Government Decree No. 212/2026.

Riyadh has suspended funding for The Line project until at least 2030. The project is part of the NEOM mega-program and involves the construction of a 170-kilometer-long city-structure in the form of a single building, which is to stretch across the desert in northwestern Saudi Arabia.

The Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization announces the launch of public consultations on a comprehensive package of measures aimed at further digitalization and deregulation of business processes. According to the ministry, the proposed draft regulations eliminate operational and tax barriers and reduce regulatory requirements for e-commerce, including on social media.

The draw for the first qualifying rounds of the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League took place on June 16 in Nyon, Switzerland.

The Committee on Economy, Budget, and Finance of the Moldovan Parliament approved a report on a draft law regarding the comparability of fees for payment accounts, switching payment accounts, and access to payment accounts with basic services.

Almost all of Europe’s beaches, lakes, and rivers remain safe for swimming. According to a new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA), 96% of the tested bathing areas in EU countries meet the established water quality standards, while only 1.5% of water bodies have unsatisfactory results.

On June 16, the Moldovan International Stock Exchange (MISX, BIMx) submitted documents to the National Commission for Financial Markets (CNPF) to obtain a market operator license.

European Union countries have increased gas reserves in their underground storage facilities (UGS) to an average of 45.03% in preparation for the coming winter. However, despite the gas injection season, their fill levels turned out to be significantly lower than the figures for the past five years, according to data from Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE).

Moldova aims to remove some of the administrative barriers involved in the installation of energy storage systems. This is provided for in a draft law reviewed by members of the Committee on Economy, Budget, and Finance at today’s meeting.

The dollar edged lower on Wednesday ahead of the first Federal Reserve meeting under Kevin Warsh’s leadership. Optimism over a temporary peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran is supporting risk appetite and reducing demand for the safe-haven currency.

Between 2024 and 2027, 1.4 billion lei will be mobilized through the Moldovan Residential Energy Efficiency Fund (FEERM) to improve the energy efficiency of housing.

The Anti-Money Laundering Service is introducing a new specialized position: “financial intelligence officer.” This move is intended to bring Moldovan legislation into line with the international standards of the Egmont Group.

The Chisinau City Hall has announced the results of the preparatory work for the development of the Chisinau Master Plan.

Experts from the Council of Europe acknowledged the need to strengthen the integrity of the judicial system, but called for a clear distinction between the routine evaluation of judges and the vetting process

The UK economy has lost between 2% and 6% due to Brexit, compared to a hypothetical scenario in which the UK had remained in the EU.
