The opposition in Moldova demanded from the government a plan to protect the market from the EU wine producers

Published Jul 16, 2024

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Opposition members of the Moldavian Parliament from the Pobeda bloc have called on the government to outline a plan to protect the local wine market from European competition. They have requested Prime Minister Dorin Recean to clarify state support for the wine sector amid EU integration. The concerns stem from the crisis faced by Moldovan wine producers due to the loss of traditional eastern markets and the threat posed by an influx of cheap European wine, which could negatively impact local producers.
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Members of the Moldavian Parliament from the opposition Pobeda bloc demanded that the government provide a plan to protect the local market from European wine producers. "We are asking Prime Minister Dorin Recean to clarify the situation in the wine sector. People who work in the wine sector should know whether they will receive state support in the process of integration into the EU, whether the state is developing a program to support them, how The domestic market will be protected,” MP Marina Tauber said during the briefing. Parliament member Alexander Nesterovski, who was present at the briefing, said that Moldovan wine producers are experiencing a crisis after the loss of traditional sales markets in the east. “Today the EU has provided them with some unspoken benefits, which our ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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