Bulgarian Sewing Businesses Face Closure Amid Surge of Low-Cost Chinese Clothing
Domestic sewing companies in Bulgaria are struggling to survive as the influx of low-cost Chinese garments floods the market
Update 04.09.2024: Within 48 hours, authorities identified a technical officer at the Bulgarian consulate in Dubai as the suspect behind a staged break-in intended to steal funds, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs initiating an ongoing investigation while the consulate maintains normal operations.
Before the update: A break-in occurred at the Bulgarian consulate in Dubai, as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the Ministry, the intrusion took place outside of working hours at the Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria in Dubai, UAE.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was promptly notified of the incident. Local authorities have been granted permission to conduct the necessary investigative actions. The Ministry has also initiated its own investigation into the matter.
Dutch experts from the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee are in Sofia for a series of capacity-building trainings with their Bulgarian colleagues from the General Directorate Border Police in identification of forged documents.
Kenneth Merten has stepped down as U.S. ambassador to Bulgaria following the inauguration of President Donald Trump
Bulgaria has expressed its relief and joy following the release of its citizen, Daniella Gilboa, who had been held captive by Hamas
H.E. Ambassador Arun Kumar Sahu delivered a speech at the MENAR Film Festival 2025 in Bulgaria, highlighting the screening of the Gujarati film Hellaro
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has deepened its collaboration with Bulgaria through a series of agreements aimed at advancing the country's infrastructure, energy, and cybersecurity capabilities
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