Bulgarian Tobacco Producers Suspect Tobacco Buyers Cartel
Bulgarian tobacco producers have complained that the start of the purchasing campaign is being delayed despite the fact that the 2012 harvest is of the highest quality for the past 10 years.
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Bulgarian tobacco producers have complained that the start of the purchasing campaign is being delayed despite the fact that the 2012 harvest is of the highest quality for the past 10 years.
Excise duty on cigarettes in Bulgaria will remain unchanged by 2017, according to Vanyo Tanov, Executive Director of the Customs Agency.
The consumer price index in Bulgaria in October 2012, compared to September 2012, was 100.3%, i.e. the monthly inflation was 0.3%.
A new tram route will be built in the Bulgarian capital Sofia by 2014, connecting the Seminary with the Studentski Grad (College Town) district.
Bulgarian mobile operator Globul, which has been put up for sale by its owner, Greece's OTE, reported a sharp decline in revenues in a worrying sign about the future deal.
Bulgaria's parliament approved at second reading on Tuesday the government's controversial proposal to levy a 10% tax on interest earned from bank deposits.
Bulgaria's civil servants will receive a 10% raise of their salaries with the state budget for 2013, stated Bulgarian Minister of Finance Simeon Djankov Tuesday.
Bulgaria's finance ministry should coordinate the management of government liquidity with the central bank in a bid to improve its monetary policy, the European Central Bank has recommended.
The forthcoming negotiations on gas prices for Bulgaria will determine the response of Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, to the invitation from Russian President, Vladimir Putin, to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the South Stream gas pipeline.
The final investment decision on the construction of the underwater section of the South Stream gas pipeline is to be taken on November 14 and the construction is to start on December 7, according to Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller.
Angel Semerdzhiev, head of Bulgaria's State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (DKEVR), has assured that heating rates will drop from January 2013 by a yet unspecified percentage.
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov renewed calls for democratization and stepping down of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad at an Arab League - EU forum in Cairo Tuesday.
The tipoffs against controversial Bulgarian magistrate, Veneta Markovska, who was recently elected constitutional judge, should be subject of a serious investigation, according to Great Britain's Ambassador in Sofia, Jonathan Allen.
Bulgaria will ask an additional EUR 0.5 B for infrastructure for the 2014 – 2020 period, says Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov.
In Q2 2012, the withdrawal of funding by western banks from subsidiaries in Bulgaria continued, reaching about BGN 5 B, or 6.5-7% of GDP, in the period October 2011- July 2012.
Bulgarian opposition liberal Movement for Rights and Freedoms will start consultations for tabling a new no-confidence vote against the center-right GERB cabinet of PM Boyko Borisov.
Bulgaria's government approved on Tuesday the proposal to give Bulgarian workers one week off in the beginning of May.
Citizens of Bulgarian capital Sofia have requested the resignation of Sofia chief architect Petar Dikov over a controversial new major road project.
Bulgaria’s Veliko Tarnovo Bishop Grigoriy is withdrawing his signatures from the protocol of the Saturday sitting of the Holy Synod which elected the interim patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
Late fall temperature inversions in Bulgaria have made for a warm Tuesday on the country's mountaintops.
Bulgarian Finance Minister Simeon Djankov has lashed out at astronomy researchers from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences for having requested proper funding.
The unique gold Thracian treasure, recently discovered in the famous Sveshtari tomb in Bulgaria, has become extremely popular on the British BBC.
The professional organization of doctors in Bulgaria has come out in support to hematologists who have decided to quit en masse over their meager salaries.
Stanislav Todorov, widely considered the best Bulgarian referee at the moment, is among the appointments for the last round of 2012/13 UEFA Champions League group stage, it emerged on Tuesday.
Bulgaria is secretly and against all odds cherishing hopes of a chance to host the Euro 2020 tournament in case it is continent-wide, it emerged on Tuesday.
Novak Djokovic has revealed he was inspired by his father's blood disorder battle for his spectacular victory over Roger Federer in the ATP World Tour Finals.
Novak Djokovic put a firm stamp on his position as world number one after scoring a stunning victory over Roger Federer in the ATP World Tour Finals.
BERLIN – In deciding whether to list Hezbollah as a terrorist group, the EU will consider as a key factor the outcome of the Bulgarian inquiry into the July suicide bombing that killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian bus driver, French Ambassador to
The next time a crowded journey on public transport thrusts you too close to a malodorous armpit, take heart.
Bulgaria's property market may be starting to stabilise, according to reports by local agents, who have seen house price declines falling and even some quarterly growth.
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Recently re-elected US President Barack Obama has accepted an invitiation by Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to visit Russia in the near future.
The Syrian opposition wants suitable weapons from the international community to restore peace to civil war torn Syria, stated opposition leader Mouaz Al-Khatib.
"Omnishambles" has been named word of the year by the Oxford English Dictionary for 2012, three years after it was coined, BBC reported.
The White House has received petitions by US citizens from 20 states invoking the right to secession following last week's re-election of President Barack Obama for a second term in office.
Top US commander in Afghanistan General John Allen is being investigated for allegedly sending "inappropriate emails" to a woman at the center of the "Petraeus" scandal.
Eurozone ministers decided to give Greece two more years, until 2016, to meet its deficit-reduction targets, but delayed their final say on the latest EUR 31.5 B tranche of bailout funds.
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