Moldovan premier says authorities must treat economic agents with care, respect
15:29 | 05.10.2016 Category: Official
Chisinau, 5 October /MOLDPRES/ – Prime Minister Pavel Filip today participated at the Open Doors Day of the Business Incubator in Nisporeni town. The event was organized within the week of business in the Republic of Moldova, "Moldova Business Week 2016", held on 4-7 October many parts of Moldova, the government’s communication and media relations department has reported.
In his message to the residents of Incubator, Pavel Filip said that the government declared as a priority objective to create in Moldova a favourable business environment in order to attract investment. In this regard, the government took a series of measures, such as: establishment of a moratorium on state control, reforming control institutions, also reduction the permits’ number. At the same time, the prime minister stressed that authorities must treat economic agents with care and respect.
"You can not impose a man to come and invest in Moldova, you can not just urge to increases of the volume of investments in the national economy. The premises must be created and comfort for the business to grow, and the government to be concerned about it daily," said Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
The head of the Executive appreciated the work of the Business Incubator in Nisporeni town, noting that it secured the necessary prerequisites to open some new business affairs and create well-paid jobs. The prime minister discussed with contractors about the problems they faced and their opinions on facilitating the entrepreneurial activity.
The Business Incubator in Nisporeni town has a total area of over 2,100 square meters. Currently, the incubator operates 33 micro and small firms, where 84 employees work.
(Editor A. Raileanu)