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Bulgaria free to export compound feed, feed additives to China

Bulgaria will be able to export compound feed and feed additives to China under a bilateral protocol. It was signed in Budapest during the summit 16+1(the 16 countries from the Central European Initiative, CEI, and China).

At the forum Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang said that his government would allocate 1 billion USD for the needs of CEI countries. He explained that the amount would be transferred to the Investment Cooperation Fund of China with the CEI countries including Bulgaria.

In addition, the Beijing authorities, together with the 16 governments, announced the creation of an interbank association to which the China Development Bank will provide 2 billion euros.




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