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Bulgaria invites Canadian investors to Bulgaria

HE Annick Goulet, Ambassador of Canada to Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova with Economy Minister Nikola Stoyanov
Photo: mi.government.bg

At a forum in Bulgaria, opportunities for Canadian businesses for investment and joint activity with Bulgarian companies will be presented. 

This was agreed at a meeting between Bulgaria's Minister of Economy and Industry, Nikola Stoyanov, and the Ambassador of Canada to Bulgaria, Annick Goulet. 

It was reported that the trade between Bulgaria and Canada for the first 11 months of 2022 amounted to nearly 218 million USD, but there is a very large potential for the development of bilateral cooperation - in the field of green energy, information and communication technologies, engineering, the mining industry, etc.




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