EU to invest €1.8 billion in Moldova's economy

EU to invest €1.8 billion in Moldova's economy

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European Union will invest 1.8 billion euros in Moldova's economy over the next three years. The money will be invested in infrastructure, energy and business development. The objectives are part of Moldova's economic growth plan. President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen made the statement at a joint press briefing with head of state Maia Sandu in Chisinau, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

The European official emphasized that the investments will generate more jobs, economic growth, better public services, carrying out projects, support for Moldovan companies on the market, strengthening infrastructure, implementation of reforms, improvement of the business environment and preparation of the energy sector for the green transition.

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