Unemployment in Bulgaria Falls to 3.9% in Q1 2025 as Employment Rates Improve
The unemployment rate in Bulgaria fell to 3.9% in the first quarter of 2025
By order of Minister of Health, Kiril Ananiev, the entry into and transit through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of heavy goods vehicles travelling to the Republic of Turkey and arriving from the following countries is temporarily suspended as of March 25:
The Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Angola, the Republic of Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, the Kingdom of Belgium, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Algerian People's Democratic Republic, the Republic of Djibouti, the Republic of Chad, the Czech Republic, the People's Republic of China Dominican Republic, Republic of Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Kingdom of Morocco, Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of Finland, France, Republic of Guatemala, Republic of Korea, Georgia, Republic of India, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Republic of Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Ireland, Kingdom of Spain, Kingdom of Sweden, Swiss Confederation, Italy, Republic of Cameroon, Canada, Montenegro, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kenya, Colombia, Republic of Kosovo, Emirate of Kuwait, Republic of Northern Macedonia, Republic of Latvia, Lebanon, Hungary, Arab Republic of Egypt, Mongolia, Republic of Moldova, Mauritania, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, Republic of Niger, Kingdom of Norway, Republic of Uzbekistan, Panama, Republic of Peru, Republic of Poland , Portuguese Republic, the Republic of Slovenia, the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, the Republic of Sudan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tunisia, Ukraine, Sultanate of Oman, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The temporary ban is effective until the explicit cancellation of the order, BNT reported.
The government has approved a budget of 9.5 million leva for Bulgarian Posts to support preparations for the switch from the lev to the euro
A significant leak has exposed details about who is receiving payments for Russian propaganda activities in Bulgaria
The "Podkrepa" Confederation of Labor has voiced strong opposition to the Bulgarian government’s plans to relax rules on hiring workers from third countries
Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov sharply criticized the contract Bulgaria signed with the Turkish gas company Botas
In a world increasingly defined by unpredictability, structural shifts are replacing what once were seen as passing disturbances.
When Bulgaria officially adopts the euro, the national side of the coins in circulation will feature emblematic figures and symbols from the country’s history
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