The Chinese electric bus maker ZTE intends to open an assembly factory in Moldova. The intention was communicated by representatives of the company in a meeting with Prime Minister Pavel Filip, IPN reports, quoting the Government’s press service.
The Premier said they welcome investment projects, noting the visit by any potential investor is a joy. When someone decides to start a business in Moldova, it is a double joy. Pavel Filip called on the investors to have a permeant dialogue with the secretariat of the Economic Council that works under the Prime Minister as this is a chain that connects the executive and the business community.
The Prime Minister informed the company’s representatives about the advantages provided by the Free Economic Zones and the virtual IT Parks that ensure favorable conditions for entrepreneurs.
ZTE Corporation is a joint stock company in which the Government of the People’s Republic of China owns over 50% of the shares. ZTE runs businesses in over 160 countries and employs more than 80,000 people.