The National Council for Tripartite Cooperation (NCTC) supported the extension of the measure 60 to 40 by the end of the year. The measure has […]
Category: Business in Bulgaria
Bulgarian Livestock Farmers Fear Bankruptcy As Electricity, Fuel And Fodder Prices Skyrocket
Bulgarian Livestock Farmers on Brink of Bankruptcy over Skyrocketing Electricity, Fodder Prices Rising prices of electricity, fuel and fodder put many farmers at risk of […]
Bulgarian Economy Will Recover Slower Compared To Global Levels According To Analysis
The Bulgarian economy is expected to grow at a slower pace than the global one, growing by 3.5% in 2021 and by 3.8% in 2022. At the […]
ECB Ready To Respond To Rising Consumer Prices
The growing uncertainty about rising consumer prices requires close monitoring by the European Central Bank, which sees it as a temporary trend, but it must […]
Bulgaria: Manufactured Goods Shot up 18% in August 2021
In August 2021, production prices in Bulgaria increased by 3% compared to the previous month and recorded a record growth on an annual basis of nearly 18% as a […]
“Bulgargaz” Wants A New Increase In The Price Of Gas
“Bulgargaz” suggests the price of natural gas to become BGN 80.28 / MWh from October 1. For September, the price approved by the regulator is BGN […]
Bulgaria: Road Builders Protest In Front Of The Council Of Ministers
Builders from the Bulgarian Branch Chamber “Roads” are protesting with a request for payment of the due and resignation of the Minister of Regional Development […]
Nearly 60% Of Bulgarians Are Skeptical about Adopting The Euro
58% of Bulgarians do not support the introduction of the euro as the official currency in the country. This shows a study prepared by Trend agency specifically for the financial forum […]
Bulgarian IT Industry Completive Globally, Boasts Revenue Growth
Bulgaria’s software industry is among the few left unaffected by the world pandemic. Quite the opposite – the crisis born of the global spread of […]
Bulgaria: Political Crisis Hinders Access To Energy Aids For Affected Companies
The Bulgarian government has decided to give €25 per MWh to all companies in the country as compensation for rising electricity prices. Still, the political […]
