Bulgaria's Industrial Production Sees Continued Decline in Early 2025
Industrial production in Bulgaria continued to experience a downturn at the start of the year,
Boeing is temporarily halted production of the 737 MAX in January, NOVA reports.
In the nine months during which the flights of these aircraft were halted due to the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, Boeing continued to produce machines of the model.
More than 300 people were killed in the two incidents. The reason for them was a problem with the stabilization system. The company currently has about 400 aircraft from this model in stock.
"We believe this decision is least disruptive to maintaining long-term production system and supply chain health," Boeing said in a release Monday.
"Our objective continues to be ensuring supply chain health and production system stability, including the preparedness for seamless transition in the future,” a Boeing spokesman, Gordon Johndroe, said in a statement.
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
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Over the past decade, residential property prices in Sofia, Bulgaria, have surged by 200%, rising from an average of €715 per square meter in 2015 to more than €2,100 at the beginning of 2025
Bulgaria has successfully met the price stability criterion required for entry into the eurozone
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