ACEM members gathered in an event together with the representatives of the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova, the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization and the Economic Council in addition to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
The subjects addressed during the event were focused on the changes that will be introduced once the provisions of the new Customs Code enter into force on January 1, 2024.
ACEM sincerely thanks Mr. Valeriu Cozîrev, Head of the Customs Destinations Section, Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova, who spoke about the changes that will be gradually implemented starting from the first half of 2024, in the customs field, and Eduard Țugui, Directorate of Policies for Attracting investments and industrial development, from the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, which presented the impact on Free Economic Zones generated by the changes to the provisions of the new customs code.
We also appreciate the availability of the Secretary of State from the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, Viorel Garaz, and the Expert of the Secretariat of the Economic Council next to the Prime Minister, Diana Levcenco, to participate in the event and to analyze the changes that will affect the customs field.
Companies in the electronic industry are producers and exporters of various goods in the field of the electronic industry, for the manufacture of which several foreign components are used, which, unfortunately, cannot all be found on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. For this reason, companies in the industry are subject to changes in customs regulations.
The dependence of companies on customs services is inevitable in today’s global environment and requires a strategic and effective approach to meet the challenges associated with this aspect of the business.
This activity is supported by the “Strong Businesses and Communities for Moldova” project, financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (#BMZ) and Swiss Government, implemented by GIZ Moldova.





