Bulgaria's Tourism Struggles to Diversify Beyond Traditional Offerings
Bulgaria continues to lag behind neighboring countries in achieving significant growth in its tourism sector
Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov is on a visit to neighbouring Serbia where he was admitted by Republican Attorney General Zagorka Dolovac.
Tzatsarov's visit to Belgrade will last for several days.
During the conversation, they emphasised "the importance of excellent cooperation between prosecution offices, which is particularly important because the two countries are neighbours and to a great extent confronted with the same or similar forms of crime - in particular illegal migration, people and drug traffic and arms trade, as well as other organized cross-border crime, "writes BGNES.
According to Belgrade, Blic, Tsatsarov has confirmed the willingness of the Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office to cooperate with his colleagues from Serbia. According to him, "this is important for the prosecution and justice integration of our EU bodies and institutions that are strategically and operationally fighting crime in all areas."
Despite the global escalation of the trade war, there have been no significant negative trends in Bulgaria’s tourism sector so far
Intercompany debt is a common aspect of the business landscape, both in Bulgaria and Western Europe
Starting April 17, Bulgaria Air has launched a new seasonal direct route between Varna, Bulgaria, and Paris, France
Bulgarians may begin exchanging their lev for euros if the upcoming convergence report
In July, Bulgaria’s eurozone entry plans will be definitively clarified
A recent survey by the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association shows that many Bulgarian companies anticipate a decline in production due to the new tariffs on imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase