Bulgaria has not yet sent its draft budget to Brussels
At this stage, we have not seen a more detailed draft, but our understanding is that the Bulgarian authorities are aiming for a budget deficit below or within 3% next year
At this stage, we have not seen a more detailed draft, but our understanding is that the Bulgarian authorities are aiming for a budget deficit below or within 3% next year
Bulgaria continues its active efforts to attract large-scale investments from tech giant Meta. During Rosen Zhelyazkov visit to the US, he held talks with Joel Kaplan, President of Global Affairs
In response to the statement by the chairman of the Fiscal Council, Simeon Djankov, that tax increases in Bulgaria are inevitable, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov
The Black Sea Motorway and the Odessa – Alexandroupolis railway line will be key transport corridors in Ukraine's recovery
Europe must build its competitiveness in conditions of raw material shortages and dependence on external energy sources, and the way forward lies in bold reforms
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has expressed Bulgaria's readiness to participate in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine
According to the European Commissioner, the country's economic performance in recent years has been impressive
The Prime Minister and Kristalina Georgieva discussed Bulgaria's preparations for the euro
Prime Minister Rosen Plevneliev officially opened the new logistics base of Billa Bulgaria in the village of Zagore. The retail chain's investment in the project
The news was announced by Prime Minister Zhelyazkov during a joint briefing with EU Council President Antonio Costa
We have a methodology, and it will be acknowledged. And since our experts have worked according to this methodology, we believe that we have met the convergence criteria
Rosen Zhelyazkov described such intervention in the free market as "unacceptable".
There is potential for increasing budget revenues. This can be done by putting the spotlight on the shadow economy in Bulgaria
The 2025 budget will have a deficit of up to 3% and expenditures of up to 40% of GDP. This was assured at a briefing by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov