Nokia is interested in carrying IT projects out in Moldova, the Moldovan president’s press office told Interfax, quoting Jonathan Sparrow, deputy Russia and CIS regional director of Nokia Networks.
Sparrow said at a meeting with Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin on Tuesday that Nokia was attracted by Moldova’s geographical location and availability of skilled work force.
Voronin, for his part, said he would welcome Nokia to the country and that the Finnish company’s arrival would boost its telecommunications sector and its integration with the EU’s communications network.
Nokia’s interest proves that a favorable business climate has been created in Moldova, Voronin said.
Source: Interfax
I have, well had, grandparents from there. Wicked. Never knew that country spoke Russian … makes sense now that I see it’s bordered by the Ukraine. Romania is on the other side.
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