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Since 2007, the EIB's total portfolio for Moldova includes 39 projects worth over EUR 1.7 billion, with investments focused on key sectors

Since 2007, the EIB's total portfolio for Moldova includes 39 projects worth over EUR 1.7 billion, with investments focused on key sectors

The government announced this, noting that the State Chancellery, together with the European Investment Bank, held a meeting on May 19-20 to assess the EIB's project portfolio in Moldova. Participants analyzed the progress of funded projects, discussed the consolidation of strategic investment implementation, and discussed priority initiatives for the coming period. Representatives of the EIB, the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighborhood (DG ENEST), as well as representatives of central government bodies and project implementation units in key areas such as transport infrastructure, energy, energy efficiency, environmental protection, agriculture, healthcare, education, and economic development, participated in the event. Priority projects discussed included investments in road and rail infrastructure, including the development and modernization of road networks and regional transport connectivity, energy efficiency in the housing sector, an energy interconnector with Romania, the modernization of transport and logistics infrastructure, solid waste management, forestry development, investments in agriculture and irrigation, the modernization of schools and educational infrastructure, as well as projects aimed at strengthening medical services and the digitalization of the healthcare system. During the discussions was confirmed the EIB's important role as Moldova's strategic partner in financing development projects and supporting the country's European path through investments that directly contribute to the modernization of infrastructure, increased economic resilience, and improved the quality of life of its citizens. It was noted that the results of cooperation between Moldova and the European Investment Bank reflect a significant contribution to the country's economic and social development. Since 2007, the EIB has supported investments in the public and private sectors in Moldova – the cumulative portfolio includes 39 projects worth over €1.7 billion. The investments are targeted at key sectors: road and rail infrastructure, energy, environmental protection and support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and are in line with Moldova’s objectives in the process of accession to the European Union.// 20.05.2026 — InfoMarket

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