Moldova ever closer to economic policies recognized worldwide through Davos Summit
14:44 | 19.09.2018 Category: Official
Chisinau, 19 September /MOLDPRES/ - Foreign Affairs and European Integration Minister Tudor Ulianovschi and President of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Børge Brende have discussed projects due to be implemented with the support of multinational companies. The meeting took place within the Annual Meeting of New Champions, held in the Chinese city of Tianjin on 18-20 September, called also Summer Davos.
According to the Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry’s press service, at the meeting, Minister Tudor Ulianovschi and the former foreign affairs minister of Norway, Borge Brende, referred, in particular, to the projects which are to be implemented in Moldova with the support of multinational companies integrated in the economic value circuit by the members of the World Economic Forum in diverse sectors, such as trade, agricultural sector, IT development, renewable energy and revitalization of startups in the entrepreneurial activity.
WEF President Børge Brende showed interest in the political situation in Moldova, normative framework on mass media and civil society, justice reform and measures in the commercial and economic field, as well as measures in the process of Transnistrian conflict settlement.
At the forum, Foreign Affairs and European Integration Minister Tudor Ulianovschi unveiled strategic aspects and elements as to the role of Chinese investments in the regional and global development. The Moldovan diplomacy head appreciated the reforms undertaken by the government of China to facilitate and extend Chinese investments in the Eastern Europe region. At the same time, he stressed Moldova’s attractiveness as destination for Chinese investments in the foremost sectors for the modernization of a country. The coherent implementation of the national Chinese project, On Belt One Road, based on concrete, plausible and fair actions, might consolidate the foundation of mutually advantageous inter-state trade and economic ties,” Minister Tudor Ulianovschi said at the Tianjin summit.
Attending the discussions at the forum are more than 2,000 representatives of governments, business, academic, cultural environment and civil society from 111 states of the world. Participants in the meeting in Tianjin present new innovations in the digital technology and news strategies of extending the commercial and economic relations. They reiterated the visions and opinions of big international companies on the commercial and economic disputes between the United States and China, initiated within the World Trade Organization, as well as prospects for the regional and world negotiations at the observance of the multilateral and pluri-lateral agreements, in order to regulate the tariffs imposed on import on the territory of sales markets.