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Bulgaria’s new factories
Two-thirds of the largest investment projects are in Northern Bulgaria. The top investor is Germany
SEE TOP 100 ranking: Southeast Europe’s top companies rake in record sales, Bulgarian businesses keep pace
The SEE TOP 100 annual ranking published by business intelligence provider SeeNews comprises the biggest companies by total sales in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia
Transport: EU road transport market gets tougher to operate
Western Europe’s protectionist measures are a major issue for long-haul cargo carriers
Metallurgy: Shining bright
The high prices of non-ferrous metals, the introduction of new products and anti-dumping tariffs on steel imports produced a two-digit rise in revenue
The decade when factories grew
The business of the 100 largest Bulgarian companies has expanded by a third in 10 years, the 2018 edition of Capital Top 100 ranking shows, with production facilities being the motors of growth.
Bulgaria’s rocky path to the euro
Sofia received a formal promise to join the euro, but it will need to follow a longer procedure in comparison with earlier applicants
In the fast lane: fuels, metals, manufacturing
The business of the 50 fastest-growing companies expands by 47% on average in 2017.
Made in Bulgaria: Auto parts, arms and copper
Bulgarian exports of capital goods are on the rise but without fresh investments the sector will soon reach its limits
Ten Years After: Businesses Rearranged
The K100 ranking features more manufacturing and high-tech companies compared to 2006
Households driving economic growth
The value of goods produced in Bulgaria increased by 3.6% year-on-year in the second quarter driven by a surge in domestic demand
A good year for big business
The growth champions are in the sectors of machine and equipment manufacturing, high tech and foods, as well as trade and textiles
Export growth slows to 7.6% in April
Growth is driven mainly by higher prices and volumes of oil and copper products sold to non-EU countries
Good news for metallurgy in 2017
Steel production has recovered after eight years of decline and non-ferrous metal production remains stable