Bulgaria and the Euro: What Happens to National Monetary Sovereignty?
One of the most debated topics around Bulgaria’s upcoming transition from the lev to the euro is whether the country is giving up its sovereignty
Retail trade stands as the second largest employer in Bulgaria, ranking among the top three sectors with the highest number of job vacancies currently available. According to national statistics, the sector contributed 8% to the gross domestic product last year, and its companies are significant contributors to the country’s tax revenues.
These insights were shared by Nikolay Valkanov, the executive director of the Association for Modern Trade, during an international forum held in Sofia. Valkanov emphasized the urgent need for state support in various areas, outlining key requirements for the sector’s sustainability.
He highlighted the necessity of a flexible labor market that can accommodate workers from third countries while addressing the misuse of social systems prevalent in other European nations. Valkanov warned that Bulgaria is currently experiencing a severe labor shortage, a situation that is expected to worsen in the coming years. He cautioned that without implementing these necessary measures, businesses may struggle to maintain growth and could face significant challenges.
A large part of the Bulgarian business sector is well-prepared for the euro changeover
Since the start of 2024, Bulgaria has issued 24,000 work permits to foreign nationals, marking a significant increase compared to previous years
Vasil Levski Sofia Airport has earned top honors in Europe, receiving the prestigious ACI EUROPE award for “Best Airport in Europe” in the category serving between 5 and 10 million passengers
Wizz Air has launched direct flights between Sofia and the Italian coastal gem of Alghero,
The Bulgarian property market appears to be cooling off in the major urban centers
A new factory built with Czech investment officially opened its doors in Plovdiv
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