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More than 2/3 of Moldova's exports are directed to the EU, and this is a strong support for the national economy - Cabinet of Ministers

More than 2/3 of Moldova's exports are directed to the EU, and this is a strong support for the national economy - Cabinet of Ministers

Government spokesman Daniel Voda presented this information, noting that in the first 9 months of this year, 66% of Moldovan exports went to the EU market, and the total value of supplies to the EU in this period exceeded $1.74 billion. At the same time, the top 10 destinations for Moldovan goods include: Romania - 32.2% (of the total volume), Ukraine - 9.3%, Italy - 7%, Czech Republic - 5.6%, Turkey - 5.6%, Germany - 5.1%, Poland - 4.4%, Russia - 3.6%, USA - 2.6%, Bulgaria - 2.4%. The EU remains the engine of Moldovan trade, backing the country's economic stability and development. Daniel Voda also praised the record customs revenues, stressing that the Customs Service collected about 31.31 billion lei to the state budget in 10 months, which is almost 10 per cent more compared to the 10 months of the previous year. He emphasized the significant contribution of revenues from VAT (+9%) and excise duties (+18.8%), thanks to the efficient administration and targeted economic policy. // 21.11.2024 – InfoMarket

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