The acceleration of the Republic of Moldova’s integration into the European Union Single Market and the implementation of the EU‑supported Growth Plan were discussed in Davos by Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu and EU Commissioner for Economy and Productivity, Implementation and Simplification, Valdis Dombrovskis, TRIBUNA reports.
The officials highlighted the concrete benefits of European integration already felt by citizens and businesses in Moldova, such as integration into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), “Roam Like at Home”, preferential access for agricultural products, and the liberalisation of road freight transport.
Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu and Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis discussed the next steps Moldova must take to advance integration into the EU Single Market, as well as the connection of Moldova’s infrastructure and networks with those of the EU.
In this context, they reviewed progress on the Growth Plan, economic reform priorities, planned investments, and ways in which the EU can support the Plan’s implementation. The Prime Minister underlined the solid progress made in meeting all conditionalities, the application of an effective monitoring mechanism, and reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to accelerating the reform agenda and strengthening Moldova’s financial stability.
Other topics discussed included energy security, stimulating the business environment, and improving the investment climate in the Republic of Moldova.







