Sozopol Transforms into Bulgaria’s Cultural Heartbeat with Apollonia Arts Festival 2025
Sozopol is once again set to become Bulgaria’s summer cultural hub as the Apollonia Arts Festival returns this year from August 28 to September 6
In August 2024, Bulgaria's construction sector experienced a production index increase of 1.7% compared to July and 5.5% compared to the same month last year, according to the National Statistical Institute.
During this period, specialized construction activities grew by 2.6%, while the construction of facilities rose by 2.4%. However, the construction of buildings saw the smallest increase at just 0.4%.
On an annual basis, the construction of buildings declined by 1.1%. In contrast, specialized construction activities enjoyed a substantial growth of 11.8%, and the construction of facilities increased by 7.9%.
A new factory built with Czech investment officially opened its doors in Plovdiv
Until July 14, Bulgaria’s Ministry of Agriculture is accepting proposals from farmers, processors, and traders on a new draft law aimed at regulating the supply chain
The Dutch gambling sector finds itself at a crossroads.
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Labor and Social Policy released its National Employment Action Plan (NAP) for 2025 in early May,
In the span of just three years, Bulgaria's grain producers have seen their access to European markets completely disappear
The CEO of the Sofia Commodity Exchange, Vasil Simov, dismissed speculation about any dramatic price hikes on the market
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe