Abstract:
In recent years, economic relations between the Republic of Moldova and the European Union have advanced at an unprecedented pace, driven by the implementation of the Association Agreement, the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), and the granting of EU candidate-country status in 2022. This paper examines the evolution of Moldova’s integration trajectory up to 2025, focusing on the dynamics of trade, investment flows, financial assistance mechanisms, and the strategic relevance of the EU Growth Plan for Moldova. The analysis is based on documentary research, official statistical data, and recent reports issued by the European Commission. Findings indicate a substantial intensification of bilateral economic cooperation, reflected in the expansion of exports to the EU market, the allocation of more than EUR 1.2 billion in grants, and significant investment initiatives mobilised through the Global Gateway framework. These developments underscore the European Union’s position as Moldova’s principal economic, financial, and strategic partner. The study highlights the transformative potential of continued structural reforms, emphasising that sustained progress in governance, competitiveness, and institutional capacity is essential for advancing Moldova’s convergence with EU standards and achieving full integration into the European economic and regulatory space.