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The week: Going nuclear (again)
The new Bulgarian mega-dream, eurozone delayed, Nexo comes back with a vengeance

Economic Trends That Will Impact Bulgaria in 2024
Four leading Bulgarian economists highlight the most significant trends of 2023.

Turning low-carbon farming into a source of income
MEPs call on Brussels to figure out how to monetize the future certification scheme for farmers whose farms absorb carbon dioxide

Seedblink's Instant Investments
In two years, 10 Bulgarian companies have sought more than 3.5 million euros through the Romanian crowdfunding platform

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

To prevent tragedies in the Mediterranean, there must be avenues for legal migration: Iliana Ivanova
The new Bulgaria EU Commissioner, responsible for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, in conversation with KInsights

Machines and equipment: Growth in high gear
The revenue of the top 70 manufacturers rose by 26% to over 15 billion levs in 2022

What will happen to Bulgaria’s oil market after derogation ends?
The debate is whether the derogation should end immediately or not

The week: The day of the Second Payment has arrived
One EU instrument which actually works, Wars bring the Balkans closer, The 6 centers of Bulgaria

Multi-speed EU: What could it mean for Bulgaria?
Joining the Eurozone and Schengen becomes even more important for the country to benefit from expected EU reforms

Gov’t rushes through long-delayed modernization projects
Both the purchase of anti-ship rockets and armored vehicles might happen via direct negotiations with sellers instead of bids, which brings risks

Bulgaria to back gas exploration in the Black Sea
BEH may acquire up to 20% interest in the consortium of the license holder

Immigration instead of integration: where are the Roma and why it matters (part II)
Between 40 and 50% of the country's Roma community now work abroad, bringing money into the country - but the state does not care

Frans Timmermans: Мiners are extremely valuable for the energy transition
The "father of the Green Deal" and Vice-President of the European Commission says that the earlier Bulgaria moves away from coal, the more successful it will be in its green transformation

Should you cancel your Black Sea holiday after the Kakhovka disaster? Not so fast
So far there are no signs of pollution reaching the Bulgarian coastline