At the EU-Moldova Investment Conference, held today in Chisinau, EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos announced investment plans and project initiatives worth up to €641 million in coordination with international financial institutions, private sector partners and public stakeholders.
The initiatives will support strategic sectors, including energy, digital infrastructure, education and sustainable agriculture. The aim is to strengthen Moldova’s economic resilience, improve infrastructure, expand access to finance, and accelerate the country’s integration into European value chains.
Commissioner Kos said: “The investment projects announced today demonstrate that Moldova is not only strongly supported by the European Union, but is also a country that is contributing to Europe’s competitiveness, security, digital transformation and industrial development.”
Up to €433 million through international financial institutions
Building on the Growth Plan for the Republic of Moldova, up to €433 million were committed through a combination of EU grants, guarantees and loans in cooperation with key international financial institutions. New investment projects were announced with:
Up to €208 million in private sector investments
Under the Call for Expressions of Interest for private investments in Moldova, eight projects representing up to €208 million in planned investments were selected. In the presence of Commissioner Kos, President Maia Sandu and Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, Letters of Intent were signed with:
On 22 June, the EU and Moldova will hold the second EU-Moldova Summit.
In October 2024, the European Commission proposed a Growth Plan for the Republic of Moldova, worth €1.9 billion and underpinned by a Reform and Growth Facility for 2025-2027. It is the largest EU financial support package for the country. To this day, Moldova has received EUR 504 million under the Growth Plan.
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