La démission de Sébastien Lecornu quelques heures après avoir présenté son gouvernement n’a pas ébranlé une certitude : quel que soit le prochain ministre des Armées, la recherche de milliards supplémentaires pour financer la défense reste au cœur des priorités de l’État.
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Written by Györgyi Mácsai and Nadejda Kresnichka-Nikolchova, Members’ Research Service (EPRS) with Raffaele Ventura, GlobalStat, EUI.
This infographic provides insight into the economic performance of Moldova compared with the European Union (EU) and examines the trade dynamics between them. In 2024, Moldova recorded an economic growth rate of 0.5%, compared to 1.1% for the EU-27. Both countries continue to record decreasing inflation rates. Trade between the two economies continues to grow. The EU-27 is Moldova’s primary trade partner, representing 54% of total goods trade. Romania has the largest value among EU member states at €3.4 billion, followed by Germany at €0.8 billion and Italy at €0.6 billion. The main EU exports to Moldova are oil, gas, coal, mechanical appliances and electrical equipment, and agri-food products.
Read this ‘infographic’ on ‘Moldova: Economic indicators and trade with EU‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.
GDP growth