The decline of book sales in 2020 has reached 30 percent, according to a survery by the Bulgarian Book Association. More than half of respondents in the industry say April was the month with the lowest revenue, followed by May. During this period, the decline in sales was between 50% to 70%.
Booksellers believe that the 9% VAT on books should become a permanent measure. A significant part of the respondents - 72%, say that they have only partially managed to resume their activities after the severe blow to the book business. 18% continue to experience great difficulties. 30% of bookstore owners have been forced to lay off employees.
64% of respondents say that they have seen a rise only in revenues from online sales, BGNES reported.
On 26 and 27 April, Sevlievo in Central Bulgaria is hosting the festival “Seme Balgarsko ”. For its 11 th edition, the organizers have a colourful traditional lineup. “The festival will enable visitors to meet manufacturers of Bulgarian..
The group cycling tour along the tourist route of the Black Sea Route Epic Tour 2025 started today . According to the extreme sports website 360mag.bg, a group of more than 30 cyclists will spend ten days riding along coastal paths through forests,..
Cambridge Day 2025 - one of the leading events for English language teachers in Southeast Europe - takes place today at the Balkan Hotel in Sofia. For the 19th consecutive year, the conference, organised by Klett Bulgaria Publishing, gathers experts and..
The FameLab International Science Communication Competition aims to discover, train and give a platform to the world’s most promising new scientists. The..
The "Roses of Bulgaria" festival will be held at the Museum of Emigration in Sao Paulo, Brazil on May 10. The cultural event is organized by the..
On May 10 and 11, the interactive science and technology centre "TechnoMagicLand" at Sofia Tech Park will host a national Rubik's Cube speed-solving..
+359 2 9336 661