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The Investment Agency is organizing another event in the Export Vision series, dedicated to the Netherlands

The Investment Agency is organizing another event in the Export Vision series, dedicated to the Netherlands

The agency notes a steady growth in demand for Moldovan products, ranging from fresh and dried fruits to bakery products and natural juices. For example, it is noted that imports to the Netherlands from Moldova have grown in the following product categories: bakery products, pastries, and cookies — by 14%; sweaters, cardigans, and fine knitwear — by 11%; fruit and vegetable juices – by 11%, undenatured ethyl alcohol – by 9%, apricots, cherries, cherries, peaches and plums – by 7%, dried fruit – by 7%, fresh apples, pears and quinces – by 6%. The increased interest from one of Europe's most dynamic markets opens up new opportunities for local producers seeking to expand their exports. Export Vision participants will learn from experts how to successfully enter the EU market, what trade regulations apply in the Netherlands, what consumer trends are relevant, and what export strategies are effective. The event will also serve as a platform for establishing business contacts and international partnerships. The Investment Agency is organizing Export Vision with the support of the World Bank Group and the Moldova Competitiveness Enhancement Project. The event will take place on July 8 at Digital Park. Pre-registration is available at https://shorturl.at/FIrww. // 27.06.2025 — InfoMarket.

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