Coface Warns of Mounting Financial Risks for Bulgaria's Automotive Sector
Coface has highlighted a significant potential risk for thousands of companies in Bulgaria
The vignettes of over 14,000 cars expired in the first days of 2020.
More than one million e-vignettes will expire by the end of January. So far there is no serious influx for new ones, but it is still expected. That's why the Road Infrastructure Agency is hoping the system will withstand and won’t crash as it did at the beginning of the last year. The system also introduces improvements.
More than 80,000 drivers were penalized last year for not having a valid vignette. To make drivers aware that they may soon become violators if they don’t renew their vignette, the RIA advised drivers to check when does their vignette expire.
On June 24, the weather will be predominantly sunny, with temperatures climbing especially in the valleys where the afternoon will feel quite hot
Starting in July, Bulgarian pensioners will begin seeing their pension amounts also displayed in euro
Sofia's surface public transport workers are preparing for another round of protests this Thursday
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued updated guidance for citizens currently located in the Middle East, amid the rapidly evolving security situation in the region
The World Bank has recently updated its international poverty line, raising it to $3.00 per day
The search for the elusive black predator near Shumen entered its fourth day
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe