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Pro-Reforma Congress and the International Investment Forum in Cahul

On July 21 – 23 the 3rd National Regulatory Reform Congress of Regions known also as ‘Pro Reforma’ Congress and an International Investment Forum is to take place in Cahul. The Congress and the Forum aim to contribute to the economic growth of South Moldova leading to higher employment and jobs creation, attracting more foreign direct and national investments.  To reach this goal, the Congress and the Investment Forum will be attended by representatives of Moldovan central authorities, local public authorities, and the donor community supplemented by a wide international participation. To reinforce the message of the Congress and the Forum the Exhibition “Euroregion Low Danube – New Possibilities” will also take place.
Cahul region has made significant progresses in improving the business environment in southern part of Moldova. The successful implementation of One Stop Shop initiative has generated great interest all over Moldova and internationally.
BIZPRO/Moldova supports the initiatives of public events that include PRO-Reforma Congress (three regional editions) to promote and share the best practices in implementation of the Regulatory Reform at the regional level.



Media Highlights

September 7, 2006
Doing Business Report: Moldova has medium cost of business regulation
According to the report Doing Business 2007, Moldova registered progresses in 2005-2006 in two out of ten reforms and it ranks a leading place among reformers of licence and tax systems.

July 20, 2006
Parliament adopts draft law "Guillotine II"
All legislative acts on entrepreneurial activity will be revised in compliance with a draft law on basic principles and mechanism of regulation of entrepreneurial activity, which the parliament passed in the second reading on Thursday.


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