Moldovan products, in particular wines, will be sold at Moldova’s pavilion opened in the Free Economic Zone of the Chinese town Luzhou. The issue was discussed by acting minister of agriculture and food industry Ion Sula and Chinese officials who paid a visit to Moldova, IPN reports.
Tu Quping, Development Minister of Londmatan area of Luzhou, who made her first visit to Moldova, said the country is beautiful and interesting from agricultural viewpoint. “We would be glad if we could show the products made in Luzhou to Europe through the agency of your country. We would like to also build a pavilion of Luzhou in the Republic of Moldova so as to promote our products here,” stated Tu Quping.
Ion Sula approved of the nice cooperation between Moldova and China in different areas of activity. “We welcome the eagerness of the Chinese people to drink our wines. It is an attractive market. We will make effort to increase exports to this country. We are in the situation when any technology transfer is important for the agrifood sector, if it is in strict compliance with the international standards,” he stated.
Moldovan wines to the value of about US$70,000 were exported to China in January - September 2015.