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Bulgarian Minister of Economy Bozhidar Lukarski meets German and French investors

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The new debt of some 8 billion euro that the government is going to take is one of the priorities of the Ministry of Finance and part of the money will be used for the economic growth of this country, said Bulgarian Minister of Economy Bozhidar Lukarski. He took part in a discussion with investors from the French-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The meeting focused on the economic policy of the government. During the discussions it became clear that investors from Germany and France in Bulgaria, as well as their Bulgarian colleagues do not have a definite position on the negotiations and eventual signing of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement between the US and the EU.




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