Accruing national debt to pay pensions? The IMF warns of problems in Bulgaria
In 2024, the Bulgarian budget will supplement the pension system with over 5 billion euros and so it may be necessary to take on new debt
In 2024, the Bulgarian budget will supplement the pension system with over 5 billion euros and so it may be necessary to take on new debt
The Bulgarian position for participation in a meeting of the General Affairs Council, GAC on Cohesion Policy, on June 18, 2024, in Luxembourg has been approved
Following a year of decline, Bulgarian exports finally started to grow again. This is shown by the preliminary data of the country’s National Statistical Institute (NSI)
Bulgaria's Acting Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov included by order the expensive electricity produced by TPP Maritsa Iztok 2 in the energy mix supplied to the country's households
The Plovdiv company VINELI Re wants to build wind turbines together with a solar power plant in the land of the village of Chernookovo
The Bulgarian caretaker government of Dimitar Glavchev is taking on another 1.1 billion euros in new debt by the end of the year. This is revealed from the published indicative state bond issuance calendar
The Bulgarian National Electricity Company (NEK) will soon issue a public order for a battery to be installed at the Vacha-1 hydroelectric power plant
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