“Over the last 11 years, Bulgaria has tripled its net assets per capita to 9,586 euros. This is evident from a study by the authoritative […]
Category: Business in Bulgaria
More Than 300 Thousand Newly Registered Unemployed In Bulgaria
The newly registered unemployed exceeded 300,000 people – according to the latest data from the specialized weekly monitoring of the labor market due to COVID-19 […]
PM Boyko Borissov: EC Must Find A Plan For Countries With Coal Dominated Energy Industries
“I wholeheartedly support the fight against climate change, environmental protection, low carbon emissions. But at the same time we want a plan to be found, with […]
Big TV Reshuffle In Bulgaria
bTV already belongs to the Czech billionaire Petr Kellner, and the new owner of BTC is negotiating to buy Nova. If both deals are completed, […]
Head Of IMF Georgieva – Bulgaria Could Do More Against COVID-19 And Economic Crisis
Bulgaria has taken serious measures to tackle the pandemic and the economic crisis, but could do more. This is the opinion of the managing director […]
Bulgarian Government Is Extending Measure 60/40 To December 31
The National Council for Tripartite Cooperation (NCTC) held an extraordinary online meeting convened by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Demographic Policy and Minister of […]
PM Borissov: Bulgaria And North Macedonia Should Resolve Their Dispute By November 10
A compromise decision must be found by November 10 that satisfies everyone, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov told Macedonian Foreign Minister Buyar Osmani, who is visiting Sofia.”History must be […]
66% Fewer Flights In 2020
66% fewer flights in 2020. This will be reported by the International Air Transport Association, after entering the last quarter, flights are still few and carriers’ hopes for lower […]
Moody’s Raises Bulgaria’s Long-Term Rating To BAA1
Moody’s has raised Bulgaria’s long-term foreign and local currency rating to Baa1 with a stable outlook, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov announced on his Facebook page. According to him, this […]
Romania, Albania Lead SEE Countries By Economic Freedom – Fraser Institute
Romania and Albania again are the most economically free jurisdictions among 11 countries of Southeast Europe (SEE), the Fraser Institute said in its 2020 annual report […]
