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Free Trade Area with EU: opportunities and perspectives
Iurie Gotisan, November 30, 2010
The progresses Moldova had made in 2010 on the European integration dimension are undeniable, and along with the political the economic ones have advanced as much. In addition to the multitude of chapters and dimensions of the potential Association Agreement (AA) with the EU, the discussions and negotiations on Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DPFTA) are some of the most important ones[]
Romania is becoming main destination for Moldovan exports. Is there any connection with growth of lohn supplies?
Adrian Lupusor, July 31, 2008
May has brought a great change of principle for Moldova’s external trade. In particular, Romania has become the main destination country for Moldovan exports, ranking the Russian Federation on the 2nd place[]
“Europe must not forget: gas is coming from East”!
Iurie Gotisan, May 30, 2006
Officials of Western Europe are testing different methods aimed to strengthen their positions in energy sector and to reduce the dependence on Russian energy resources, especially on natural gas, after the feud of many European governments, diplomats and entrepreneurs for formation and development of the energy map of Europe[]
Therapy of International Monetary Fund
Iurie Gotisan, May 15, 2006
We will try to make a short incursion in the history of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from the very beginning and we think that this would be useful to our readers[]
Wine crisis goes on…
Iurie Gotisan, April 11, 2006
Although the Russian Federation’s actions regarding exportation of Moldova’s wine production are delighted in the “sanitary-epidemic field”, as many officials of Moscow claim, we consider that the definitive elimination of some alleged suspicions regarding respect for quality and technical standards by Moldovan producers and exporters will be possible only when Moldova will implement the internationally recognised standards[]
Gas is coming from East
Iurie Gotisan, December 19, 2005
The rise of the natural gas price is being discussed much but the topic has turned from a genuine rhetoric into practical actions[]
Economic competitiveness is a heavy burden for Moldova
Ion Basiul, October 10, 2005
Moldova continues to hold the red light in Europe and the world because it does not have competitive advantages, advantages based on a modern work[]
Chisinau’s economic dependence on Moscow
Iurie Gotisan, May 1, 2005
Moldova morphed into a subject of Russia’s economic policy, and this because it lacks an active stance in negotiations[]
Positive economic signals between Chisinau and Bucharest
Iurie Gotisan, January 30, 2005
The recently visit at Chisinau of Romanian President Traian Basescu put an end to overshadowed relations because Moldavian government had accused Romania of “expansionism” and interference in Moldova’s domestic affairs[]
Energetic dependence
Iurie Gotisan, August 29, 2004
For a while now the energetic sector that is of vital importance for the economy has become a battle field where political and economic interest collide. On the one hand, there is a struggle between domestic players in the field, and on the other there is an increasing pressure from several Russian companies seeking to extend their spheres of economic influence in Moldova[]
EU enlargement: lessons for the Republic of Moldova
Iurie Gotisan, May 5, 2004
As of May 1, ten new countries that had successfully passed the “admission test” joined EU and became full-rights members. It wouldn’t be long until Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Malta, Cyprus and Slovakia would enjoy the benefits of the marriage between East and West planned ahead a decade ago[]
Regional economic integration of Moldova: overview of the options
Valeriu Prohnitchi, October 5, 2003
Moldova lies at the crossroads of economic potential of three distinct geo-economic areas, namely Eastern Europe and post-soviet Asia, Central and South Eastern Europe (former socialist countries or their successors) and European Union[]