
The Moldovan authorities expect economic growth of 2% by the end of 2023.
This was announced by the Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization Dumitru Alaiba, speaking in Paris at events within the framework of Eurasia Week of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Moldova is also represented there by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Nicu Popescu, the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization Veronica Arpintin and the State Secretary of the MFAEI Cristina Gherasimov. During discussions on sustainability and recovery, Dumitru Alaiba spoke about the impact of the crisis in the region on the economic development of our country, also noting the visible growth in key sectors of the economy: exports, agricultural production, industry, etc. “Exports increased by 9%, industry by 1.5%, agricultural production - by 28%. By the end of 2023, we forecast economic growth of 2%. And this, of course, became possible, among other things, through close cooperation with our international partners. With the constant support of the EU, USA, Romania. We have strengthened the economy, modernized infrastructure and improved government services,” said Dumitru Alaiba. The purpose of OECD Eurasia Week 2023 is to explore the challenges facing Eurasia and OECD countries and identify potential solutions and ways of cooperation on issues of digitalization, entrepreneurship, skills, green transition, etc. // 13.12.2023 – InfoMarket