Is there anything to fear from the liberalization of the household electricity market?
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova cited the law to explain why the ministry has not yet published preliminary information on budget implementation for May
The Electricity System Security Fund (FSES) is not concerned about its revenues in the next regulatory period, based on the calculations of the Energy and Water Regulatory
The concessionaire of Sofia Airport, Sof Connect, will have to start paying its concession fees from the beginning of next year
In the photo, from right to left: Kalin Peshev, Chairman of the Board of Glavbolgarstroy; Frederick Vitabak, President for Europe, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy
Fears of “debt-fueled spending” after the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria are unfounded. This was confirmed by the Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), Dimitar Radev
According to the managing director of the IMF, the euro will improve Bulgaria's credit rating and thus its attractiveness to investors
For the first time in its history, the maritime capital will be directly connected to Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, through a new charter line
The Bulgarian economy recorded annual growth of 3.1% in the first quarter of 2025. The total gross domestic product (GDP) for the period January-March
This week, the doors to the eurozone opened for Bulgaria after the European Commission and the European Central Bank (ECB) published positive convergence reports