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President Rumen Radev has met with representatives of 15 US companies

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Bulgaria offers a number of investment advantages in terms of geographical location, conditions for doing business, as well as human potential at the backdrop of dynamic regional and global political and economic processes. This was what President Rumen Radev said at a meeting with representatives of 15 leading US companies in the sectors of health care, information and communication technologies, agriculture, defense and others.

The delegation was led by Eric Stewart, chair of the American-Central European Business Association. The purpose of the talks was searching for opportunities to increase the trade and investment exchange between USA and Bulgaria. US Ambassador Kenneth Merten was also present at the meeting. "Many of these companies are already developing successful business in Bulgaria and are interested in expanding their business here, while others are exploring the possibilities to enter the market," Merten pointed out.



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