The eurozone will release over BGN 1 billion in resources for business annually
Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone is expected to release resources worth over BGN 1 billion annually. These funds can be directed towards key areas such as investment
Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone is expected to release resources worth over BGN 1 billion annually. These funds can be directed towards key areas such as investment
The Commission for Consumer Protection (CCP) is awaiting permission from the National Statistical Institute (NSI) to start publishing daily prices of goods and services
The proposed amendments to the Law on the Introduction of the Euro in Bulgaria give “the state a chance to crush any trader” who tries to develop a business
The National Assembly approved on first reading the controversial amendments to the Law on the Introduction of the Euro in Bulgaria
The Parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee approved at first reading the proposed controversial amendments to the Law on the Introduction of the Euro in Bulgaria
Bulgaria continues to remain within the eurozone's inflation limits, according to data from the European statistical service Eurostat
The Council of Ministers (CM) approved the budget procedure for 2026, according to decisions made after Wednesday's cabinet meeting
Bulgaria's higher credit rating will make financing for businesses cheaper, which in turn will accelerate investment in new production facilities, creating more jobs and higher wages
ECOFIN voted unanimously to introduce the single currency at a fixed exchange rate of 1.95583 leva per euro
MEPs have approved the introduction of the single currency in the country from January 1, 2026.
The problem with the 2025 state budget and the significant revenue shortfall in the middle of the year is not so much the delay as the poor planning
The benefits of joining the eurozone are significant and long-term, said Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) Governor Dimitar Radev, quoted by his institution
Industrialists and entrepreneurs in countries outside the eurozone have another problem: by valuing their assets in relatively little-used local currencies
Bulgaria has already begun to reap the benefits of the upcoming introduction of the euro