The chairman of the Bulgarian Association of Restaurants, Richard Alibegov, said on Bulgarian TV that a targeted negative campaign is being conducted against Bulgaria’s Black Sea resorts, arguing […]
Category: Business in Bulgaria
Finance Minister: Bulgaria Not Alone as Several EU and Eurozone States Face Excessive Deficit Procedure
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Galab Donev defended the government’s position on Bulgaria’s public finances, arguing that the country’s placement under the European Union’s excessive deficit procedure should not […]
While Europe Faces a Housing Crunch, Bulgaria Stands Out for Making Better Use of Living Space
Bulgaria is among the European countries where residential space is used most efficiently, according to recent Eurostat data. While many parts of Europe face growing pressure from housing […]
Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Donev Presents 2026 Budget With 5.7% Deficit and Broad Revenue Measures
Finance Minister Galab Donev presented Bulgaria’s draft 2026 state budget, setting a deficit at 5.7% of GDP, or about 7.2 billion euros, and outlining a series of fiscal and structural measures […]
Direct Varna-Warsaw Air Link Launched As Summer Travel Options Expand In Bulgaria
Wizz Air, the largest airline operating in Bulgaria by market share, has officially launched a new direct connection between Varna and Warsaw (Modlin), with the inaugural flight taking place on May […]
57% Of Bulgarians Confident Country Will Successfully Host Eurovision 2027
A new Alpha Research survey shows strong public optimism in Bulgaria regarding the country’s ability to organise Eurovision 2027, following what is described as Bulgaria’s win secured through the success […]
Bulgaria’s Capital Expects Tourism Boost Of Over €10 Million From European Volleyball Championship
Sofia is expected to receive between 5,000 and 10,000 international visitors during the European Men’s Volleyball Championship, according to projections linked to the city’s tourism planning, “Capital” reports. The figures […]
Former Energy Minister: Lukoil Management Under Spetsov Has Produced “Catastrophic” Results for Bulgaria
Former Economy and Energy Minister Rumen Ovcharov sharply criticized the management of Lukoil under special manager Rumen Spetsov, describing the results as “catastrophic” after Parliament moved to limit the powers of the […]
Bulgaria’s Antitrust Watchdog Launches Probe Into Major Retail Chains Over Supplier Practices
The Commission for the Protection of Competition (CPC) has opened formal proceedings against Kaufland Bulgaria EOOD & CO and Maxima Bulgaria EOOD, the operator of T-Market stores, over suspected unfair trading practices […]
EU Gains 1 Million People In A Year, But Bulgaria Remains in Demographic Decline
The European Union’s population stood at 451 million on January 1, 2025, marking an increase of around one million people compared with the previous year, according to […]
