Eurostat Report: Bulgaria Among Few EU States Witnessing Coffee Price Hike in 2024
In March 2024, the annual increase in the consumer price of coffee in the EU decelerated to 1%, a notable slowdown compared to March 2023, when it surged by 13.5%
Bulgaria stands to receive about EUR 72.8M in EU funding over seven years to deal with increased migratory pressure at its borders, the European Commission announced on Monday.
The allocation is part of the assistance to EU member states under the EU Commission’s Internal Security Fund (ISF) for the period 2014-2020. The ISF is composed of two instruments, ISF Borders and Visa and ISF Police, and backs national programmes for managing migration and fighting the challenges of organized crime and terrorism.
Bulgaria will receive about EUR 40.4B under the ISF Borders instrument to improve the surveillance and control of its borders plus some EUR 32M under the ISF Police instrument to boost security of consular services for issuing visas and improve verification of personal data of travellers crossing its borders. The ISF aims to help ensure a high level of security and crime prevention in the EU, while enabling legitimate travel and ensuring solid management of the Union's external borders.
The European Commission said on Monday it has approved 23 national programmes under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the ISF this month. The approved programmes are totalling EUR 2.4B for the period 2014-2020.
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