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OECD to present its economic survey of Bulgaria

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On January 29, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov will take part in the official presentation of the Economic Review for Bulgaria, prepared by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD. At the online event, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria will address key messages from the survey.

After more than 20 years, for the first time, the achievements and challenges facing the Bulgarian economy are in the focus of attention of the most advanced and influential countries in the world which are members of the OECD. The economic survey is an important step towards the country's membership in the Organization and is part of the Roadmap for Bulgaria's accession to the OECD, BTA reported.



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