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France’s Air Liquide to invest 100 million euro in Bulgaria and Germany
The bulk of the funds will go to a new air separation unit in the town of Pirdop, pushing capacity for industrial gases up 10%
Marek Prawda: The Russian aggression proved that the West lost the monopoly on always being right
The deputy foreign minister of Poland on the Visegrad four, the Eastern part of the EU and the Polish presidency
EnduroSat expanding in a building it bought for 20-21 million euro
The property in Sofia that once housed the Bulgarian HQ of Greece’s Alpha Bank, has been vacant for eight years because of a lawsuit between the lender and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences who owned the land underneath
Podemcrane: from electric hoists for Comecon to global markets
After a long privatization process in the 1990s, the Gabrovo-based company today manufactures industrial cranes and components worth 50 million levs
Heraclea Sintica: Discovering a marble (demi)god
The well-preserved statue found in the ancient city near Petrich has sparked worldwide interest, attracting tourists from near and far
Germany’s Kayser opens car parts plant in Pleven
The company will invest 10 million euro in the manufacture of tube systems in a rented building
Nothing’s worse than sunny weather
Disruptions across Europe are surprisingly due to Bulgaria and the inability to balance the system
First Investment Bank up for sale - sources
UniCredit Bulbank and Postbank vie to acquire Bulgaria’s fifth largest lender
Schneider Electric to build second factory near Plovdiv
Investment in the project’s first phase costs 107 million levs, production to start in 2025
The week: Fly, don't float - Bulgaria enters Schengen
Schengen entry is upon us, Who wants to be a Prime Minister, A very rich church
EnduroSat doubles sales in 2023
The Bulgarian nanosatellite producer expects to report some 27 million levs in revenue, new product to be launched soon
The week: Beware the Greeks
Bulgaria and the Greek energy miracle, UK nukes and US nuclear power, Bansko's future
How the Dutch got too good at farming
A small, fertiliser-rich country sniffs the limits of its old model
Bulgaria’s Largest Textile Companies: Slight Recovery after Weak Years
In 2022, the combined revenue of the top 25 companies in the sector increased by 19%.
Rose oil is on its way to becoming a medicinal ingredient
This will open up a new niche and market for the sector, which is currently feeling insecure and still risks damage from controversial European regulations