A Moldovan citizen returning home after years abroad will be able to bring back not only suitcases, but also household appliances and personal goods without paying import duties. The Government will examine...
Electricity tariffs could rise in the Republic of Moldova after the main suppliers, Premier Energy and FEE Nord, officially requested price increases. The companies submitted applications to the National Energy Regulatory Agency...
Norway Announces Opening of Resident Embassy in Moldova
The Kingdom of Norway will open a resident embassy in Chisinau, marking a new step in strengthening bilateral relations with the Republic of Moldova. Deputy Prime Minister Mihai Popsoi and his Norwegian...
The real estate market has entered a waiting phase that is likely to lead to price adjustments, but without dramatic declines or sharp increases in the near future. Guests on the “National...
Moldova Reaffirms Commitment to Regional Security at Munich Security Conference
Moldova stands alongside countries committed to protecting citizens, safeguarding peace, and strengthening regional stability. At the Munich Security Conference, Moldova was represented by a delegation led by Maia Sandu, together with Deputy...
Nearly 14,000 people with residence in the Transnistrian region are officially employed on the right bank of the Dniester, according to data from the State Tax Service presented by the Reintegration Policies...
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The Republic of Moldova might encounter the scenario in which its natural gas supply will be halted
The Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Andrei Spînu, said that starting May 1st, Gazprom could stop the delivery of natural gasses to the Republic of Moldova. This scenario might happen because...
Moldova successful synchronisation with Continental Europe power systems
Following an urgent request by Moldova and Ukenergo for emergency synchronization, the Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of Continental Europe agreed to start on March 16th the trial synchronization of the Continental European...
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...

