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Over 170 Polish companies show interest in Bulgaria

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Polish business shows huge interest in Bulgaria. This became known at the Polish-Bulgarian business forum that opened today in Warsaw. Representatives of over 170 Polish and 55 Bulgarian companies take part in the forum.

Bulgaria exports to Poland mainly furniture, pharmaceuticals, groceries, organic fruit and vegetables, canned food, electronics, cosmetics and is interested in increasing its export of wines and vermouth, platform and forklift trucks, medicines, frozen fruit and vegetables, herbs, white cheese.

All these goods have the potential to enter the huge Polish market,Marieta Zaharieva, Executive Director of Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency said at the opening of the forum.



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