Over 60 cooperation contracts and agreements of intent have been concluded during the "Made in Moldova" exhibition that took place in early February.
According to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, these are agreements between local economic agents and visitors from other countries. Most of the contracts are in the field of fruit and vegetable preservation, packaging, textile, confectionery and bakery products, services, etc. In addition, after the end of the exhibition, the company Paninella entered into cooperation agreements with trade networks to sell significant quantities of products through them, and Crama Mingir agreed with a company from Romania to supply raw materials (corks). According to Sergiu Harea, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 350 Moldovan companies, including 40 new ones, participated in the "Made in Moldova" exhibition. There were 22 collective stands (of the district councils, National Office of Vine and Wine, Italian companies represented in Moldova, EU4MOLDOVA program, 12 Transnistrian companies within the framework of the EU program "Confidence Building Measures" and others). The exhibition was visited by more than 70 thousand people including guests from Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Croatia, Japan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Spain, Italy and others. 1550 people took part in the business program of the exhibition, which included 15 events: the Moldovan-Romanian business forum, a wine conference, a presentation of the Moldova-Germany partnership program and the round table "Green Economy - Made in Moldova", seminars and others. // 16.02.2023 - InfoMarket.







