Bulgaria and the Euro: What Happens to National Monetary Sovereignty?
One of the most debated topics around Bulgaria’s upcoming transition from the lev to the euro is whether the country is giving up its sovereignty
Bulgarian Prime Minister, Plamen Oresharski and his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan have agreed to boost bilateral relations, focusing on economy and trade.
They met in China in the frame of the "Annual Meeting of the New Champions" AKA "The Summer Davos."
They are two of the six Prime Ministers taking part in it.
Oresharski and Sargsyan have reached an agreement to organize ASAP a sitting of the joint Trade and Economy Commission Bulgaria-Armenia to be accompanied by a large business forum.
Oresharski, who is to stay in China until September 12, will have the opportunity to share his ideas and his vision during a discussion titled "New Beginning for Europe," in the presence of his counterparts from Belgium, Finland, and Malta.
The foremost business gathering in Asia within the framework of the World Economic Forum for 2013 is taking place in the city of Dalian.
The forum brings together more than 1 600 participants from 90 countries and 95 nationalities to share strategies and solutions and discuss global issues and risks.
Young scientists, technology pioneers, social entrepreneurs, global growth companies, young global leaders and more than 300 journalists will also take part in the forum.
The Bulgarian delegation also includes Bulgaria's Deputy PM for Economic Development, Daniela Bobeva and Minister of Agriculture and Foods, Dimitar Grekov.
A new sea route between Burgas and Istanbul will begin operating on June 24, 2025
Bulgarian authorities have stepped up inspections across the country to combat unjustified price hikes amid concerns that some retailers might exploit the upcoming euro adoption to speculate
In 2024, the quality of bathing waters across the European Union remained high
A large part of the Bulgarian business sector is well-prepared for the euro changeover
Since the start of 2024, Bulgaria has issued 24,000 work permits to foreign nationals, marking a significant increase compared to previous years
Vasil Levski Sofia Airport has earned top honors in Europe, receiving the prestigious ACI EUROPE award for “Best Airport in Europe” in the category serving between 5 and 10 million passengers
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