Opportunities for expanding trade and economic relations between Bulgaria and Japan have been discussed at the Bulgarian-Japanese Economic Forum that took place in the Ministry of Economy. The main goal of the forum was to present opportunities Bulgaria offers in the field of trade, as well as the conditions for investments and the Bulgarian industrial zones. Trade turnover between Bulgaria and Japan over the past five years remained at a level of over 100 million US dollars. The upward trend in bilateral trade continued in the period January-October 2014, reaching 128 million USD - an increase of 22.2% compared to the same period of 2013, it was reported. So far in Bulgaria a number of Japanese investments have been implemented in areas such as electrical equipment for cars, healthcare, renewable energy, and service activities.
Filling the large number of vacancies in the armed forces and improving their social status and motivation is the main objective of the Governance Programme for the period 2025-2029 in the "Defence" sector . Other expected outcomes of this programme..
A third supermarket boycott has been announced for today. This time the organisers are calling not only for a halt to shopping in large stores, but also to banking transactions - withdrawals, deposits, transfers and payments. Boycotting chain stores..
The association "Made in Bulgaria – Union of Small and Medium Enterprises" will hold its 31st Golden Martenitsa Award Ceremony this evening at 6:00 pm. President Rumen Radev is also expected to attend the event. The "Golden Martenitsa" award was..
Hristo Stoichkov has been appointed the Sports Tourism Ambassador for the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism). This became clear at an official..
Increasing energy connectivity between countries in the region of Southeast Europe will reduce electricity prices, increase competitiveness and security..
The common will and economic potential of the two countries are important prerequisites for the upward development of bilateral relations, said President..
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