The Cabinet Puts Bulgaria’s Small Airports on the Agenda
The government will try to revive Bulgaria’s small airports, but without pouring millions into expensive and unprofitable equipment
The government will try to revive Bulgaria’s small airports, but without pouring millions into expensive and unprofitable equipment
Bulgaria is the European Union country with the fastest-rising standard of living in 2025. Eurostat data on purchasing power parity (PPP) show that the country has climbed
Against the backdrop of global risks of stagflation the construction industry declares full readiness to build the necessary strategic projects but faces
The euphoria in the housing market is giving way to a healthy cooling-off. However the sector faces a new risk — increased interest from foreign funds in buying entire buildings
With almost no debate, the National Assembly (NA) passed on second reading amendments to the Competition Protection Act (CPA) that provide for stricter penalties
The Commission for Consumer Protection (CPC) is gaining more powers, while retailers are no longer allowed to raise prices without justification
The largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant in Southeast Europe – the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant – will bring another of its units online
With some reservations and criticism directed at the ruling majority, the National Assembly decided that Bulgaria would take on an additional €3.8 billion in debt this year
The entire management team of the state-owned project company “Kozloduy NPP – New Capacity” EAD has been replaced
The European Commission (EC) will launch an excessive deficit procedure against Bulgaria within days, Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced earlier on Friday