Bulgarian businesses are gearing up for the transition to the Eurozone, a process expected to take between six months and one year according to an informal […]
Category: Business in Bulgaria
Bulgaria Struggles With Recovery Plan Implementation, EU Warns
Bulgaria is significantly delayed in implementing its Recovery and Sustainability Plan, according to the 2024 report from the European Commission. The plan, valued at 5.689 billion euros in grants, has […]
First Train With New Passenger Railroad Cars Leaves This Saturday From Sofia To Burgas
“Bulgarian State Railways” (BDZ) will ensure the movement of a new train from Sofia to Burgas and from Burgas to Sofia during the summer season, which will travel with a composition of completely […]
Surprise: Russia Beats US In Supplying Europe With Gas
In May, natural gas imports to Europe from Russia surpassed those from the US for the first time since the onset of the Ukraine war, highlighting the EU’s ongoing struggle to reduce […]
Russia Accused Of Manipulating Bulgarians In Moldova Ahead Of Key Elections
Russia is attempting to divide the Moldovan people by manipulating various ethnic regions, including those with Bulgarian populations. James Rubin, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator of […]
5,000 Nepalese And Indians Find Work In Bulgaria, Displacing Locals
Over 5,000 Nepalese and Indians have secured employment contracts in Bulgaria, displacing Bulgarians and Ukrainians in various sectors. Kiran Hadkale, a Nepali, has been working as […]
Bulgarian National Bank Initiates Trial Minting Of 8 Million Euro Coins
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has initiated a trial minting process for 8 million euro coins, as announced by BNB Governor Dimitar Radev during a conference on the euro’s introduction. […]
Bulgaria Will Not Fulfill The Criteria For The Euro By The June Report
According to Dimitar Radev, the Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), Bulgaria will not meet all the requirements for joining the Eurozone by the time the convergence report […]
Bulgaria’s President And PM With A Firm Stance On North Macedonia: Uphold The Treaty Commitments!
Bulgaria stands firm in its refusal to accept any statements or actions from the Republic of North Macedonia that run counter to the 2017 Treaty of Friendship, Good-Neighbourliness and […]
Georgian Parliament Passes Controversial ‘Foreign Agents’ Law Amid Political Turmoil
The Georgian parliament has officially passed a controversial law on “foreign agents” today in its third and final reading, as reported by Reuters and AFP. This legislative […]
