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Bulgarian President discusses economic prospects with US investors

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Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev and the American Chamber of Commerce in Bulgaria have discussed opportunities to increase high value-added investment. The Chamber unites over 330 US, Bulgarian and multinational companies operating in the country and is a member of the US Chamber of Commerce and the European Council of American Chambers of Commerce. 

The promotion of youth business training programs and the implementation of more digital connectivity projects in Eastern Europe have also been discussed.

The American Chambers of Commerce in Europe have expressed support for the regional initiative "Three Seas" and are ready to support its Bulgarian presidency in 2021, BTA reports.



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