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Moldovan PM Recean: Over 80% of foreign direct investment comes from the European Union

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Over 80% of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Republic of Moldova comes from the European Union (EU), and half of that represents reinvested profits, Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said on Monday at the international investment forum ‘Moldova Business Week’ in Chisinau.

He underlined that ‘infrastructure is improving, education is advancing, and Moldova is increasingly integrating into the global economy,’ thereby becoming ‘fertile ground for investors.’

‘Over 80% of foreign direct investment comes from the European Union, and half of it is reinvested profits, clear proof that companies are succeeding and feel at home in Moldova. We continue to enhance support for investors to offer them an even better experience,’ Recean said.

The Prime Minister also underlined that the Republic of Moldova ‘offers unmatched access to both European and Asian markets,’ describing the country as ‘more than just a geographical location, it is a blend of cultures and opportunities.’

The ‘Moldova Business Week’ forum is now in its tenth edition, bringing together over 2,000 participants, including investors, government officials and diplomats.

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