At the government, the second plenary meeting of the members of the Economic Council alongside the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova was held. The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Dorin Recean. The Prime Minister thanked the business community for their efforts in promoting reforms related to business deregulation, state control reform, and the digitalization of the national economy.
Additionally, the head of the Executive spoke about the top priority of the government team – long-term economic development, as reported by Noi.md.
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The Prime Minister also discussed the 20 goals of the Government from the “European Moldova 2030” Strategy. Implementing reforms solely from these priorities could result in annual savings of 5 billion lei for businesses.
The dialogue with businesspeople and investor association representatives continued with an exposition of the problems faced by each specific sector. These include: unfair trade policies, long processing times for work permits for foreign citizens coming to work in our country, a shortage of specialists, unattractive salaries, and the need to exempt raw materials from customs duties.