Bulgarian Finance Minister Assen Vassilev's budget plans came out short with 1.25 billion euros
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance failed to collect about EUR 1.25 billion from the pledged revenues, subsidies and donations in the 2023 state budget
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance failed to collect about EUR 1.25 billion from the pledged revenues, subsidies and donations in the 2023 state budget
Salaries in Bulgaria will grow twice as fast as inflation in the new year 2024. This is the forecast of the global trade credit insurance company Allianz Trade
Bulgaria has made one of its most significant tax changes in the last 15 years, raising corporate tax to 15% for the country's largest companies
Bulgaria's economy "brightened" in 2022, according to the composite index of the Industrial Capital Association of Bulgaria (ICAB).
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) predicts, in a new report, that the Bulgarian economy will grow
Assen Vassilev's draft budget for next year is full of risks of non-implementation. This is the opinion of the Bulgarian Fiscal Council, an independent advisory body on fiscal management
Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Asen Vassilev presented a draft budget for 2024 acceptable to meet the country's entry requirements into the Eurozone
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance has published its autumn economic forecast with relatively high optimistic economic growth for 2024
The Bulgarian budget deficit reached EUR 700 million, according to preliminary data by the country’s Ministry of Finance. This means that in the month of October alone
The Bulgarian government announced unexpectedly that an 8th reactor will also be built parallel with the new 7th unit at the Kozloduy NPP