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Moldovan speaker talked to Moldovan businessmen who created and developed businesses in Ireland

11:01 | 28.02.2023 Category: Official

Chisinau, February 28 /MOLDPRES/- In Dublin, Speaker Igor Grosu talked to a group of businessmen born in Moldova, who created and developed businesses in Ireland, the parliament's communication and public relations department has reported.

The official was impressed by their successes and was sincerely happy with their achievements, as well as the interest they have in what is happening in the country. Grosu invited them to expand their business in Moldova as well, assuring them that they have all the openness from his side, the Parliament, the Presidency and the Government.

Attending the discussion were businessmen from different sectors.

Dumitru Cepoi, a young man from Ungheni, owns companies specialized in the organization of events, which rank first in Ireland. It has over a hundred employees, and most of them are from Moldova. 

Oleg Bivol is enjoying great success in HoReCa field.

Valeriu Robu and Rodion Ermurachi have companies in the construction field, and Angela Pîrvu-Bratulescu together with her husband run three successful health centers. Igor Toma developed a successful business in IT. His company provides cloud computing services, and one of the applications he created is very popular in the mobile phone market. Another successful young entrepreneur is Timur Negru, co-founder of an online charity marketplace start-up, used by 98% of charity retailers in Ireland, 11% in the UK and now planning to expand into Germany. Mihail Mazilu and Eugeniu Iarmurati have construction businesses.

On 27 February -1 March Grosu pays an official visit to Ireland.

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