Bulgaria’s economic indicators at the end of 2019 are very good, this country’s Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov told the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. In the third quarter of 2019 the gross domestic product increased with 3.8% as compared to the..
Bulgaria’s Gross Domestic product in the third quarter of 2019 amounts to EUR 16,241 billion, or EUR 2,323 per capita, preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute show. 68.4% of the GDP was used for final consumption. Investments formed..
In 2019 Bulgaria’s gross domestic product will grow with 3.7%, up from 3.1% in 2018, the Bulgarian National bank forecasts in its economic review about the second trimester of 2019. In its economic analysis about the first quarter of 2019 BNB was..
According to preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute, in 2018 Bulgaria’s government debt registered a budget surplus of EUR 1,099 million, or 2.0% of this country’s gross domestic product. The government debt amounted to EUR 12,496..
Bulgaria’s exports doubled in the past ten years and exceeded EUR 28 billion per year, this country’s Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev announced during the opening of a business forum for Central and Southeast Europe held in Sofia...
During the first quarter of 2018, the Gross Domestic Product of Bulgaria (GDP) stood at 15,243 million Euro /29,813 million Leva/ in current prices, marking a 3.1 percent increase compared to the same period of the previous year. Over the..
The quality of life in Sofia is almost twice as high than it is in Plovdiv and Varna, National Statistical Institute data show. The biggest average annual per capital income is also in Sofia – over 15,000 euro. Second comes Stara Zagora with..
Bulgaria’s balance of trade until November 2018 is negative, and stands at 167.2 million euro, with a deficit of 119.5 million euro for November 2017, the Bulgarian National Bank says. In the January-November 2018 period, the trade..
Bulgaria's economic expansion is expected to slow down to 3% in 2019, due to a drop in exports and deceleration in domestic consumption growth , according toFrance-based credit insurance company Euler Hermes. According to the analysis the drop..
The European Commission has announced it is lowering its growth forecast for the Bulgarian economy in 2018 from 3.8 to 3.5 percent because of weaker export performance, but that nonetheless, the growth rate continues considerably above the EU average..