The EU is Moldova's main economic partner, accounting for more than 67% of its exports and more than half of its imports - Eugen Osmochescu
The Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization made this statement after a meeting with the EU Ambassador to Moldova, Iwona Piorko, noting that close cooperation with the EU is crucial for the development of a modern, competitive, and sustainable economy. Eugen Osmochescu stressed that he discussed with the EU Ambassador to Moldova further steps to strengthen economic relations between Moldova and the European Union, as well as new opportunities for economic growth. He noted that Moldova is gradually integrating into the European market, strengthening its position as a regional center of innovation and business. “Together, we are building a European, strong, and prosperous Moldova,” he emphasized. // 11.11.2025 — InfoMarket.







