41% of the member companies of the Bulgarian Industrial Association expect an economic decline in 2025. 21% believe there will be no change compared to 2024. 65% of the respondents anticipate a deterioration in their own business due to the slowdown in global economic growth. The biggest concerns of businesses are related to expectations of a drastic rise in energy and raw material prices, as well as inflation.
61% of employers support the introduction of the euro. 48% of respondents believe that Eurozone membership should be a key state priority. More than half of the respondents plan to increase their production volume and the range of products offered. 45% will seek new markets. One-third of businesses are facing difficulties with their international partners and foreign markets, up from 18% last year.
After the controversial success of the "Green Deal" and carbon emission quotas, which made electricity in Europe much more expensive than in its main economic competitors - the US and China, the European Commission is preparing new..
Exactly a week remains until the final decision on Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone – on July 8, the European Parliament is to vote on whether Bulgaria will become the 21st member of the eurozone and adopt the single European currency from January 1,..
At the start of the harvest season, Yanislav Yanchev, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture , predicted that the wheat would be of good quality. The country continues to maintain a stable position as a grain producer. The domestic market is secure and..
Exactly a week remains until the final decision on Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone – on July 8, the European Parliament is to vote on whether Bulgaria..
After the controversial success of the "Green Deal" and carbon emission quotas, which made electricity in Europe much more expensive..
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