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Moldovan PM participates in Moldova - Romania: Capital Bridges forum

16:32 | 27.03.2024 Category: Official

Chisinau, 27 March /MOLDPRES/ - Representatives of big companies from Romania have been encouraged to invest in Moldova – a country which provides numerous economic advantages for developing businesses. Prime Minister Dorin Recean made an urge to this effect at the opening of the investment forum, Moldova – Romania: Capital Bridges, held in Bucharest.     

The PM said that, on the way of accession to the European Union, Moldova became an even more attractive destination for investors, as it gives entrepreneurs safety, openness to European markets, as well as from the United Kingdom, the United States and Turkey.  

According to the prime minister, business opportunities can be found on more dimensions, such as the road and railway infrastructure, pharmaceutics, electronics, information technologies. To back the businesses started and facilitate their development, the authorities put emphasis on digitalized public services, competitive labour force, attractive fiscal system and governmental programmes of support for enterprises.    

„We want each business person to feel in Moldova just as he/she feels in the European Union. Our priority is to attract investors who will support the sustainable growth of the country’s economy, including in fields with high potential. We thus create ever closer connections with Romania and advance on our way of European integration,’’ Prime Minister Dorin Recean said.      

The forum, Moldova – Romania: Capital Bridges, is held in Bucharest today. The goal of the event is to boost the economic cooperation and the integration of the capital markets of Moldova and Romania.   

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