Most people in the world have pessimistic views about the development of the economy in 2018, a study by Gallup International shows. However optimistic expectations prevail in Bulgaria, polls show. Despite the economic recovery of Europe, most..
Nearly 2,500 Bulgarian companies are currently doing business in Romania and their number is expected to increase, Deputy Director of the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency Rumiana Tsakanska announced at a Bulgarian-Romanian..
Bulgaria’s economy will grow by up to 4.2% in 2018, employers forecast. According to a survey of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association, 70% of the company managers are planning to increase wages next year, BICA Chairman Vasil Velev announced...
Bulgaria’s economy will grow with 4% in 2017, the autumn macroeconomic forecast of the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance shows. The Finance Ministry expects that the country’s economy will mark a 3.9% annual increase in the next three years. Inflation..
Germany is strategic and leading trade partner of Bulgaria and the German companies are reliable investors, because they have long-term commitments in that country, Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov said in Sofia at a meeting with..
Bulgarian Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov and Hasan Dotagi, acting Ambassador of Iran to Bulgaria, have discussed what conditions were needed for better relations between enterprises from both countries to be achieved, as well as for..
Bulgaria is to change positions of some of its trade representatives abroad. This will be done after analyzing their work, Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev announced during the annual meeting of trade advisers in Sofia. Changes are due to..
The gray economy sector in Bulgaria shrunk to 28% in 2016, according to data from the annual survey of the Association of Industrial Capital. This way Bulgaria is leaving the group of countries with the largest share of gray sector and the trend has been..
The measures aimed at reducing administrative burden on the citizens and the local business will soon yield the necessary results , Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov told the Bulgarian National Radio on Sunday. The analysis of the..
Today’s papers highlight the bombastic forecast made by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov regarding the growth rate of the Bulgarian economy next year. 24 Chassa carries a headline: “Boyko Borissov expects a growth rate of 4.5 – 6 percent in..