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Trends from Bulgaria’s regions
Changes at large local employers drive 2018 growth in several Bulgarian districts
The last strong year
The revenues and profits of the largest companies in Bulgaria increased rapidly last year but the Covid-19 crisis has put an end to a decade of growth
The PR and communications market in Bulgaria: Agencies of change
Riding on the waves of an expanding economy, communications companies have been cashing in
The gambling war
The attack on gambling tycoon Vasil Bozhkov is yet another example of how politics and business in Bulgaria are intertwined
Bulgaria gliding on the waves of the economic cycle
The local economy continues to move in sync with European trends, while opportunities for reforms slowly dwindle
Is State Capitalism Marching On?
Within a brief period, Bulgaria’s government has aggressively injected billions of levs into key sectors, and has effectively started nationalizing businesses
TOP 5 in outsourcing: More services in more cities
The industry is going through a transformation and the share of businesses with more added value will continue to grow
Why doesn’t VW want to park in Bulgaria?
Europe’s largest automaker, Volkswagen, has yet to decide where to build its new production facility but Turkey seems favorite
Why Greta is not so great in easter Europe
The new EU Member States are only grudgingly toeing Brussels’ line on climate change
The biggest employers: People are needed, wages are rising
Exporters and retailers again hired most employees
Why can’t Brussels improve Bulgaria’s judicial system?
The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism designed to improve the judiciary has had no chance of generating meaningful reform in Rоmania and Bulgaria
Sofia bourse turnover falls despite biggest IPO in decade
Turnover totaled 132.6 million euro between March 1 and August 31
Pharmaceuticals: Double-digit growth once more
Drug sales are rising again, as are the revenues of the largest companies. Both indicators rise by 11%
Sofia has its competition
Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second largest city, is turning into an alternative to the capital in terms of opportunities for business and tourism