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20.09.2023

“Give Sense to Money” Podcast: The EU Forecasts a Promising Economic Future for Moldova

 


The eighth edition of the podcast “Give Sense to Money” features Josip Juric, Programme Manager at the European Union (EU) Delegation in Chisinau. The expert of the EU Delegation offers an optimistic economic outlook for the current year and asserts that Moldova is better prepared to confront energy challenges as the cold season approaches.

The podcast by journalist Liliana Barbarosie also looks into the economic challenges of the Republic of Moldova, examines investment prospects, and explores the future of Ukraine's reconstruction while highlighting the reforms the EU regards as priorities.

The podcast also includes a short question section, such as: What economic benefits does the EU provide? What lessons does Moldova need to learn from previous enlargement processes?

The podcast can be watched on 21 September starting at 9:00 AM on the following platforms:

And as audio version, on:

and other podcast platforms.


The podcast “Give sense to money” aims to systematically explain economic subjects as the crises of recent years have repeatedly highlighted the need to strengthen the financial education of Moldovan citizens..

 

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