The NBM Governor participates in the most important economic event in Central and Eastern Europe

The Governor of the National Bank of Moldova (NBM), Anca Dragu, participates in the 33rd edition of the Economic Forum “Time of New Leaders – Shaping the Future Together”, held in Karpacz, Poland.

According to the NBM Press Service, the event gathers more than 6,000 participants from worldwide, influential leaders in regional and global decision-making. The agenda includes 500 debates, six plenary sessions, workshops, presentations, and numerous discussions on the significant challenges shaping the present and future of Central and Eastern Europe.

Key topics of the event include the impact of the war in Ukraine on the global security architecture and issues in economics, finance, security, green energy, development of artificial intelligence, etc.

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In her speech, Governor Anca Dragu highlighted the progress made by the Republic of Moldova in reforming the financial system and establishing favorable economic conditions for investors. “Anyone who does not invest in Moldova today will regret it in five to ten years,” Anca Dragu reiterated.

“The Republic of Moldova today offers investment opportunities, especially in sectors such as IT, agriculture, and digitalization, having all the attributes to become a real “wonder-child of the region,” added the NBM Governor. Anca Dragu also emphasized the banking reforms aligned with European best practices, noting that “the measures adopted by the NBM have brought inflation back to the target corridor, thus protecting the economy and citizens.”

By attending this international event, the National Bank of Moldova reaffirms its commitment to actively contribute to the regional and global dialogue on financial stability and sustainable economic development,” the Governor of the National Bank of Moldova said.

Over the last three decades, the Karpacz Economic Forum has become the largest and most important conference in Central and Eastern Europe, bringing together influential economic, political, and social leaders from more than 60 countries.

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