Fast-Track for Bulgarian Food Exports: Sofia and Beijing Sign Key Agreements
Bulgaria and China are stepping up efforts to ease and speed up access for Bulgarian agricultural and food products to the Chinese market
Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture and Foods, Dimitar Grekov, believes Parliament should re-vote the moratorium on farm land sale to foreigners.
According to Grekov, the extension of the moratorium was a decision which discredits Bulgaria's position in the EU.
“Since we are in the EU, we must adhere to its rules. What good will it be if we change course in every uncomfortable situation and choose to neglect them?”, commented Grekov for the Bulgarian National Radio.
The Agricultural Minister stated that Bulgaria's farming land will not be so attractive to foreign buyers as some politicians make it out, since it is not consolidated and merged.
E-signatures have transformed document signing, offering many benefits over traditional paper signatures.
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Labor and Social Policy released its National Employment Action Plan (NAP) for 2025 in early May,
Nearly 100 million leva are being concealed from taxation by hairdressers and home-based craftsmen
If traders attempt to unjustifiably raise prices during the transition to the euro, the National Revenue Agency (NRA) will detect it through discrepancies in VAT declarations
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