Russia is ready to turn agricultural Moldova into a “silicon valley”
Russia is ready to restore the industrial potential of Moldova that existed under the USSR.
Russia's trade representative in Moldova, Vladislav Darvay, stated this in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“With a pragmatic and positive approach by both sides to the development of trade relations, our countries will be able to achieve good results in restoring industrial cooperation ties and recreate the industries for which Moldova was once famous. This is the Chisinau “Schetmash”, which once assembled the most innovative personal computers in the USSR, “Vector”. The machines successfully competed with some Western computer models,” Darvay said.
He recalled that Moldovan enterprises in the radio-electronic industry participated in the all-Union project to develop and create an industrial computer of the CM1800 family.
“We propose to concentrate the efforts of our countries on expanding cooperation in the field of stimulating investment in industry by attracting Russian economic agents as investors and residents of industrial parks and free economic zones of the Republic of Moldova. We can go further and create a special economic zone aimed at developing information technologies, including the joint development of artificial intelligence technologies,” Darvay said.
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