Why a new job in Dobrich means more than a similar one in Sofia
Ten new jobs in Dobrich lead to an increase in local employment by a total of 25 positions. While in Sofia ten new jobs do not have a knock-on effect.
Ten new jobs in Dobrich lead to an increase in local employment by a total of 25 positions. While in Sofia ten new jobs do not have a knock-on effect.
Two years after Gazprom stopped gas supplies to Bulgaria, the Balkan country’s public distributer - Bulgargaz - will officially file claims against the Russian
The number of foreign tourists in Bulgaria has not yet reached the pre-pandemic levels, but they are paying almost 50% more for holidays in Bulgaria
The concessionaire of Sofia's airport has invested 30 million euros so far, and another 20 million is planned to be spent by the end of the year
The first hydrogen charging station in Bulgaria and (in the Balkans) will be officially opened on 10 May. It is located at 11 Iskarsko Shosse Street
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has advised Bulgaria to introduce additional measures in order to limit the credit boom
Foreign direct investment is far from the momentum of 2007 and its structure is unsustainable
The labour market in Bulgaria is at a certain standstill, even defined as "stagnation" by specialists. This conclusion is based on statistical data which show that in the last 3 years
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) lowered its expectations for the growth of the Bulgarian economy this year and next. This became clear
Unicredit Bulbank reduced its forecast for the growth of the Bulgarian economy this year due to renewed political uncertainty