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In the first nine months of 2025, Moldova imported approximately 3.65 thousand tons of cheese from Ukraine, Logos Press reported.

In August 2025, $332.6 million worth of goods were exported, up 22 percent from August 2024, according to the National Bureau of Statistics,” Logos Press reported.

In early October, Turkish authorities tightened phytosanitary legislation in terms of traceability of goods, which partially blocked trade flows of Moldovan grain and oilseeds to the Turkish market through the port of Constanta, – reports Logos Press.

The Moldovan Customs Service (CU RM) and the Inspectorate General of Border Police (IGPF) launched on October 10 a pilot project on mutual delegation of authority at the state border crossing point Costeşti Stânca, – Logos Press reports.

Moldova did not receive an official notification about Russia’s blocking at the border and ban on import of more than 20 tons of Moldovan apples.

Importers will be able to obtain authorization to simplify the procedure for determining the customs value of goods, Logos Press reported.

From October 1, the Ukrainian authorities may completely ban the purchase and sale of diesel fuel coming to Ukraine from Romanian Constanta, Logos Press reports.

The Council of the European Union announced on September 25, 2025 the decision to invite Moldova to accede to the Convention of May 20, 1987 on the Facilitation of Formalities for Trade in Goods, – reports Logos Press.

In 2025, Moldova received additional quotas of permits for international road transport, which opens more opportunities for transport operators on foreign markets, Logos Press reported.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA) has completed bilateral screening with the European Commission of several of the most complex chapters of EU legislation. These are Chapter 11 “Agriculture and Rural Development”, Chapter 12 “Food Safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Policy” and Chapter 13 “Fisheries and Aquaculture”.

Moldova is looking to attract more Indian companies to key sectors through a new power project, Logos Press reported.

Founded in 1993, Sadro-Ursu has managed to develop into a modern and competitive company, which today exports more than 80% of its products to the EU market, – reports Logos Press.
