Moldova’s external debt reached $11.6 billion, up 12.4%

The Republic of Moldova increased its gross external debt to USD 11.6 billion by the end of the third quarter of 2025, up 12.4% compared to the beginning of the year, according...

Higher road tolls in Hungary from 2026 for international freight transport

Transport operators using paid permits to travel through Hungary will pay higher fees starting January 1, 2026. The new tariffs apply to international road freight transport and vary according to the type...

New Year’s message from the prime minister and review of the first two months in office: Thank you to those who offer constructive criticism

Two months after taking office, Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu delivered a New Year message and a brief overview of his activity, thanking both supporters of the Government and its critics.In his public...

Santa Claus brought Moldovans roaming like at home in the EU for New Year’s Eve. National rates for communication abroad

Roaming with the European Union became liberalized on January 1, 2026, allowing Moldovan citizens traveling abroad to pay national tariffs for mobile communication services.Authorities estimate that this measure will help Moldovan citizens...

Maia Sandu Calls for Unity and Solidarity in New Year 2026 Message

President Maia Sandu delivered her New Year 2026 message, thanking citizens for the courage, solidarity, and love of freedom they showed throughout the year. She emphasized that, despite challenges and attempts to...

565 Moldovan Companies Receive 139 Million Lei in Electricity Cost Compensations in 2025

A total of 565 companies in Moldova benefited in 2025 from electricity cost compensations provided through the Organization for Entrepreneurship Development (ODA), with total support amounting to 139 million lei.The government launched...

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The war in Ukraine will affect Moldova’s economic growth for 2022

The International Monetary Fund forecasts economic growth for the Republic of Moldova of only 0.3%. Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița stated that the IMF's forecast coincides with the prognosis of the Government in...

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