How did Plovdiv Become the Economic Tiger of Bulgaria?
With the attraction of a number of foreign investors and the opening of new productions, Plovdiv has become one of the most important economic centers in the country.
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With the attraction of a number of foreign investors and the opening of new productions, Plovdiv has become one of the most important economic centers in the country.
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Recently, the Bulgarian Government appointed an interdepartmental commission to determine criteria in order to classify dams according to their degree of potential danger.
The fire at the Royal's Stables in Sofia seemed like a déjà vu after the fire that burned down the tobacco stores in Plovdiv.
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Bulgaria, the EU’s poorest state, is playing very slow catch-up with western Europe.
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It’s been a rollercoaster year for Bulgaria.
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Author : International Policy Digest
EU Observer - Bulgaria's first stint holding the rotating EU presidency, from January to June 2018, was neither the disaster some observers predicted nor the PR coup Sofia had hoped for.
A month before Bulgaria concluded its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union on 30 June, the country hosted a European Competition Day.
The Bulgarian economy is growing at a stunning pace and exports are booming, while its business-friendly environment and well-educated local workforce are a magnet for foreign investments.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
One of Bulgaria’s cornerstone coal mines has been forced to shut down, raising questions over the future of energy production and employment in the region, as well as coal’s future in the country, write Violeta Keremdchieva and Ellen Baker.
Doctors, lawyers, employers and banks do not need to ask for consent to the processing of personal data, the Commission for Protection of Personal Data specified in a special explanatory document for the new General Regulation on Personal Data Protection.
German support for Russia’s plans to double the capacity of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea has, in turn, encouraged Bulgaria’s aspirations to develop a regional gas hub with Russian help.
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