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Brexit not likely to affect e-commerce

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According to Petar Vanchev, Chairman of the Association of E-Commerce in Bulgaria, the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union will not affect e-commerce with goods from Britain in the short term. Growth is likely in sales from websites reselling British goods on the Bulgarian market in view of the decline in the value of the pound sterling. British goods will become a better bargain. For the average Bulgarians though Britain remains an expensive shopping destination and this is not likely to change in the foreseeable future.




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