Bulgaria’s February 27 Retail Chains Boycott Expands to Include Banks Amid Rising Fees
On February 27, a new boycott is set to take place in Bulgaria, extending its focus beyond just retail chains to include banks
German-owned retailer Lidl has opened its 12th store in the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
Lidl's newest store in Sofia is located at 196 Alexander Stamboliyski Blvd, in one of the central districts of the capital city.
Thus, Lidl already has a total of 63 stores in 36 Bulgarian cities and towns all over the country.
"We are enjoying a good deal of customer interest. It is largely due to our interesting offers that people cannot get with any of our competitors as well as the proven quality, and the really attractive prices," Lidl Bulgaria said in a statement.
The German group operating Lidl has over 9000 retail stores in 25 European countries.
Despite the global escalation of the trade war, there have been no significant negative trends in Bulgaria’s tourism sector so far
Intercompany debt is a common aspect of the business landscape, both in Bulgaria and Western Europe
Starting April 17, Bulgaria Air has launched a new seasonal direct route between Varna, Bulgaria, and Paris, France
Bulgarians may begin exchanging their lev for euros if the upcoming convergence report
In July, Bulgaria’s eurozone entry plans will be definitively clarified
A recent survey by the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association shows that many Bulgarian companies anticipate a decline in production due to the new tariffs on imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase