Jun 20, 2013 News on your desktop Advertise 134154  articles 557  interviews 1538  pictures 9865  subscribers 335  online
На Български На русском
USD 1.45892
EUR 1.95583
GBP 2.28538
21°
20°
24°
Follow us:

» Advanced search

New Outsourcing, Shared Services Centers to Create Jobs for Many Bulgarians in 2013

Business | January 24, 2013, Thursday| 1002 views
Send to Kindle
Bulgaria: New Outsourcing, Shared Services Centers to Create Jobs for Many Bulgarians in 2013
Energy and Economy Minister Delyan Dobrev has vowed that four investments projects scheduled to open in 2013 will create jobs for a large number of young Bulgarians. Photo by BGNES

Four investments projects in an advanced stage of development will provide work to thousands of young Bulgarians in 2013, according to Energy and Economy Minister Delyan Dobrev.

In an interview for Capital daily, Dobrev emphasizes that foreign direct investments in Bulgaria in 2012 increased by 30% from 2011 to the level of EUR 1.336 B.

"We currently attract nearly as much investments in the real sector as before 2009," he says, specifying that the calculations do not include investments in the financial sector and real estate, which recorded a boom before the crisis.

He reminds that Bulgaria organized investment forums in Japan, India, Germany, and the UK, adding that the campaign has already yielded tangible results.

"We are also working on a very big project for a shared services center of a large company based in Bulgaria. The company prefers to remain anonymous at this stage because by moving to Bulgaria, it will cut jobs in Western Europe, including in France, where this is a very sensitive topic," Bulgaria's Economy Minister informs.

"We are working on four projects in the sphere of outsourcing centers and shared services centers which are to open in 2013, providing employment to many young people. Three projects of Chinese companies for electric and conventional buses are also at an advanced stage of development. We are also discussing projects involving auto parts with several companies," he notes.

Commenting on the priorities of the Competitiveness Operational Power in the next programming period (2014-2020), he suggests that a specialization of the funds is necessary, as the strategy for the entire EU requires

Dobrev points out that Bulgaria's priorities in the next 7-year programming period should be innovations, energy efficiency, and export-oriented companies, as well as companies which turn raw materials into products with high added value.


Tags: Delyan Dobrev, Economy and Energy Minister, investment projects, Competitiveness, operational program, 2014-2020, outsourcing, foreign direct investments
» Subscribe to receive alerts by email for any of these keywords.
post your opinion | all opinions | save | print | send
» Write and send your article
Expats.bg All Are Welcome! Join Now!

» Related Articles:

Search forum:
No opinions.

Post your opinion here.

» More from Business:

» Subscribe for free daily newspaper
» Subscribe for news alerts for your keywords
Advertisement



Bulgaria’s capital Sofia has seen over the last week unrelenting public outrage at the appointment of a media magnate to a top security post, which boiled over into protests against the new government....
» More pictures
Which is the best option for Bulgaria after the heavy blow protests blew to the new government, headed by Plamen Oresharski?
New early elections.

Urgent measures to revive the economy.

There is no useful move left.

|Results
 Other: share in the forum
novinite.com » Free download
 » iPad / iPhone
 » Android
Bulgarian Beauty 4th at Miss World Sweden Bulgarian Beauty 4th at Miss World Sweden
Bulgaria's Naimova Tests Positive for Doping Bulgaria's Naimova Tests Positive for Doping
« Jun 2013 »
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Sizzling Bulgaria

Bulgaria saw record-high temperatures on Wednesday. Locals say the last time they experienced such sizzling heat was… yesterday!...read

Bulgaria news Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) is unique with being a real time news provider in English that informs its readers about the latest Bulgarian news. The editorial staff also publishes a daily online newspaper "Sofia Morning News." Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) and Sofia Morning News publish the latest economic, political and cultural news that take place in Bulgaria. Foreign media analysis on Bulgaria and World News in Brief are also part of the web site and the online newspaper. News Bulgaria