Cyberattacks Enter Top 10 Risks for Bulgarian Businesses in 2025
Businesses in Bulgaria have identified cyberattacks as a growing concern, placing them among the top 10 risks for the first time in 2025
Some 8 thousand young people up to 29 years will be employed by Bulgarian businesses with money from the state by the end of the year under the youth employment program.
The funds will be reimbursed by Brussels later, Bulgarian National Radio informs. Businesses have applied for the employment of 22 000 young people, however due to the current budget limitations, expenses have been cut down, caretaker Minister of Labor and Social Policy Yordan Hristoskov explained after the government adopted and sent for approval in Brussels the new OP Human Resources Development.
Now the goal of the caretaker government is to keep unemployment levels in check at the end of the tourist season, BNR notes.
In Krivodol, a municipality in Northwestern Bulgaria, local authorities are taking steps toward the eurozone transition well ahead of the February 20 deadline
Domestic sewing companies in Bulgaria are struggling to survive as the influx of low-cost Chinese garments floods the market
Bulgaria Air is expanding its network of international routes for the upcoming summer season
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, defended the government’s progress on Bulgaria’s path to the eurozone
Bulgaria could adopt the euro as its official currency from January 1, 2026, if it successfully meets the necessary criteria for joining the eurozone
The municipal councils in Kozloduy and Krivodol have become the first in Bulgaria to implement dual pricing for municipal services, taxes, and fees
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