“Bulgaria, see you soon”: What are the reactions from Brussels to the positive reports on the euro?
According to EC President Ursula von der Leyen, the euro will bring more investment, income, and jobs to Bulgaria
According to EC President Ursula von der Leyen, the euro will bring more investment, income, and jobs to Bulgaria
In addition to the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, the state is considering the reclaimed areas in the Maritsa basin and substations as possible locations for data centers
The country meets all technical criteria for joining the euro area, according to the published convergence reports
In a world where consumers are increasingly concerned about the origin and content of food and cosmetics, Elitsa Boycheva, a financier by education and a mother
Rail transport in Bulgaria is on the verge of a historic change that, in theory, should bring more competition but also challenges
State-owned food stores will not be located in Bulgarian Post offices, but will operate in the commercial premises of the Central Cooperative Union (the KOOP chain of stores
Massive savings in banks help buyers invest in buying second or third homes
The storage system is part of the largest hybrid park within the bloc
Martin Danovsky is an economist with over 20 years of experience in the business sector and public administration. He holds a master's degree in economics