EU to launch call for investors interested in contributing to economic development of Moldova
The European Commission in September 2025 will officially launch a registration call for national and international private investors interested in contributing to the economic development of Moldova. The Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization (MDED) today made statements to this effect.
The initiative is part of the European Union's Growth Plan for Moldova, a comprehensive economic and political support package valued at 1.9 billion euros, aimed at supporting structural reforms and speeding up the country's economic convergence with European standards.
According to MDED, the call’s goal is to attract investments in priority sectors of the economy: energy, agriculture, industry, digital/IT, transport and logistics, as well as health.
The initiative targets companies from the European Union, the European Economic Area and Moldova, and the proposed projects must have a minimum value of 10 million euros and a self-capital contribution of at least 15 per cent ion behalf of the investor.
Selected projects might benefit from support in the form of loans, guarantees, grants, technical assistance and other instruments provided by the European Commission and partner financial institutions.
More information about the call is available on the official page of the European Commission.
The Growth Plan worth 1.9 billion euros represents the most extensive support package ever provided to Moldova by the European Union. It includes a grant component dedicated to investments, technical assistance and credit guarantees. Also, the country will receive loans worth 1.5 billion euros, which will be disbursed based on progress made in implementing the reforms assumed.
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