In its spring report the European Commission has not altered its forecasts regarding the growth rate of the Bulgarian economy for this and next year.
The EC is still expecting that Bulgaria’s GDP will mark a 2.9 percent increase in 2017 and that it will slow down slightly in 2018 – to 2.8 percent. Domestic demand remains the main growth factor. The risks and the economic prospects facing Bulgaria are, overall, balanced.
Car Speed Show 2025 will take place on September 27 and 28 at Arena 8888 in Sofia. The automotive and lifestyle exhibition will bring together sports, luxury and collector cars, motorcycles and yachts, innovative products for the automotive industry,..
On Saturday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be from 8 to 13C, in Sofia – 10C. During the day, cloudy weather will prevail. Rain is expected in the southwestern regions. A moderate wind will blow from the east-northeast. Maximum..
In economic terms, Bulgaria is highly dependent on carbon-intensive production and is particularly vulnerable to the risk of these productions being shifted to countries with weaker environmental standards, with the corresponding loss of jobs and a..
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