Bulgaria has placed 46th in the Forbes ranking of the best countries for doing business in 2018. The media points out that in recent years, strong domestic demand coupled with low international energy prices has contributed to the economic growth of..
If Bulgaria’s economy continues to develop with the current rates the Bulgarian business will need an extra half a million employees and experts in the next five years. The shortage of manpower in Bulgaria is due to the demographic trends, migration..
The annual revenues of the Top 100 Bulgarian Companies Leading in the Economy increased with 90% on average. The average profit of these companies amounted to EUR 550,000, the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced today . The Bulgarian..
In August 2018, the economic situation in the country is assessed as unfavourable , the National Statistical Institute says. The overall business climate index is down by 2.9 points from July, with a drop in this index being registered in all..
The Bulgarian Industrial Association presented today a brief analysis of the foreign investments in Bulgaria between 2007 and 2017. A strong tumble of the foreign investments was registered in the recent years, the analysis reads. The share of the..
Bulgaria’s economy will grow with 3%-3.5% in 2018 and in the mid-term, economic experts from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences forecast. According to the experts, the expected growth of this country’s economy will be mainly due to increased local..
Between January and February 2018 Bulgaria’s export to the European Union increased with 16.5% as compared to the same period last year to EUR 2,955 million, the National Statistical Institute announced. The export to Germany, Italy, Romania, Greece,..
In March 2018 the Industrial Production Index in Bulgaria saw 1.7% increase year on year, preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute shows. The March statistics shows that construction shrank by 1.5% as compared to March 2017, although..
Trade between Bulgaria and Turkey is balanced and amounted to nearly EUR 4 billion in 2017, Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov announced at a bilateral business forum in Istanbul. Last year Bulgaria’s exports to Turkey saw a 10% increase..
The economies of the countries from Central and Eastern Europe will grow steadily and their GDPs will mark and average increase of 3% in 2018, financial analysts of UniCredit forecast. It became clear during the Euromoney economic forum held in Vienna...