First Training Programme for Start-Up Entrepreneurs launched by the Ministry of Finance and “Moldova is Europe – Support for EU Integration” Project

A landmark initiative to support the business environment — the first Training Programme for Start-Up Entrepreneurs, meant for beginner entrepreneurs and those intending to start their own business – was launched today by the Ministry of Finance, the EU-funded project “Moldova is Europe – Support for EU Integration”, the State Tax Service, the Customs Service, and the “Monitorul Fiscal FISC.md” periodical publication.
At the opening event, Minister of Finance Victoria Belous emphasized the essential role of providing timely education for new entrepreneurs. “Through this programme, we aim to provide real support to those who have the courage to start a business or have just launched one. Accurate, accessible, and clear information provided from the very beginning of this journey is crucial to prevent mistakes and to build a sound relationship between the business community and state institutions,” stated the Minister.

The training session is taking place between 15-17 July at the Ministry of Finance, targeting participants from the Central Region and Chisinau municipality. During this session, entrepreneurs are introduced to key aspects of fiscal and accounting obligations, the preparation of business documentation and bookkeeping, the access to electronic tax services, aspects of import and export procedures, along with other essential topics relevant to effective business management.
In August and September, the programme will be extended to the Northern and Southern regions of the country, ensuring that new entrepreneurs across Moldova have access to the same high-quality training and guidance.
