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Bulgarian Minister of Economy starts "Breakfast with Investors" series of meetings

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Minister of Economy and Industry Nikola Stoyanov has launched a new initiative with foreign companies working in Bulgaria, in order to improve the business environment and promote investments.

The first of the series of meetings in the format "Breakfast with Investors" was held today with representatives of Austrian business. It was organized with the assistance of the Embassy of Austria in Bulgaria.

The accumulated amount of foreign direct investments in Bulgaria by the beginning of 2022 exceeds 50 billion euros. According to Stoyanov, it is very important that these meetings become regular, because they will ensure quick and direct communication between foreign businesses and the minister.




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