Sofia Prepares for Euro: Local Taxes and Fees to Be Recalculated
Sofia Municipality is setting up a dedicated working group tasked with converting all local taxes, fees, and service prices from Bulgarian leva to euros
Delyan Dobrev, Minister of Energy, Economy and Tourism, will inaugurate Thursday Sofia's eight electric vehicle charging point.
The facility is located in front of the building of the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism and has been installed by Fullcharger Bulgaria.
Thursday's ceremony will be attended by Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova, Ivan Kostov, Chief Secretary of the Bulgarian Electric Vehicles Industrial Cluster, Vesela Sharankova, Executive Director of Fullcharger Bulgaria AD, and Mark Bucher chairman of the board of directors of Fullcharger Bulgaria.
Sofia already has seven electric vehicle charging stations located on the territory of the so-called Blue Zone in central parts of the city.
The energy bills are paid via contactless debit and credit cards.
The CEO of the Sofia Commodity Exchange, Vasil Simov, dismissed speculation about any dramatic price hikes on the market
From July 1, 2025, electricity and thermal energy prices in Bulgaria are set to increase
Between 50,000 and 70,000 foreign workers may enter Bulgaria by the end of 2025 if the current pace of labor import continues
The Bulgarian online casino market has come a long way, from sudden boom, through regulation jolts, to a more recent balanced phase.
In recent weeks, Bulgaria has seen a noticeable uptick in demand for euro banknotes
The adoption of the euro in Bulgaria is not expected to cause fast loans to become more expensive
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe