Mission: modernise Moldova as eastern neighbour invites investors
At the EU’s border, speaking the same language as Romanians, and with a relatively small market, where services, trade and production are only nascent, the Republic of Moldova seems like a natural expansion option for companies present on the Romanian market. The Diplomat – Bucharest takes a look at the business opportunities and drawbacks that Moldova presents.
Cerasela Marin June 2011 - From the Print Edition
The interim President of the Republic of Moldova, Marian Lupu, wants to turn the country across the Prut River into an investor hub. German, Dutch, French, and – last, but not least – Romanian investors are expected to change the way the Moldovan economy is developing. “We don’t want economic growth based on consumption, as most of the country’s income comes from those Moldovans working abroad,” states Lupu categorically.
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