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Bulgarian business calls for financial support

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Bulgarian business knows that in order to preserve the lives and health of citizens, it is necessary to take restrictive measures, which are to be introduced on November 27. This written in the position of the Bulgarian Industrial Association, specifying that in other countries that introduce similar restrictions, large-scale economic measures are also present.

The chamber insists on the creation of a national program for support of Bulgarian business affected by restrictions and quick compensations. The business recalls that 8 months after the outbreak of the pandemic and the declaration of a state of emergency in Bulgaria, a large part of the grants have not yet reached the business.



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