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The week: The trick with the migrant scare
Don’t let the news fool you, How flat should a tax be, and a Bishop dreams of heading the Church
How the Dutch got too good at farming
A small, fertiliser-rich country sniffs the limits of its old model
The week: Brace, the rotation is coming
The Suddenly-important Ministry, More Russian spies pop up, and Meta buys a company
Largest food and beverage producers in Bulgaria: Sunflower stars emerge
Loads of different players from the beer, meat, sunflower and sweets sectors make up the top 50 ranking
The week: What a pyrolysis installation in Plovdiv teaches us about trust and business
Corruption is bad for business, Tony Blair is here to help and NATO steps in for the infrastructure
100 to 0: How Bulgaria went from a historical net exporter of electricity to a net importer
The change in dynamics is evident and there is enough reasons to guess that Bulgaria made a big mistake
The week: Gooood morning Vietnam!
Back in Vietnam, We are not harassing Austria, Why is Sofia lonely
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
Largest metal producers: First signs of cool-down
The revenue growth of the top 30 companies in the sector slowed to 22% in 2022
The week: 3 focal points to watch out for post-Schengen
Bulgaria gets a half-Schengen, Peevski gets a half party, and something awful is going on in the police
Major step towards full-scale CCUS in Eastern Europe: Heidelberg Materials starts carbon capture pilot in Bulgaria
Native content from Heidelberg Materials
Bulgaria’s coal transition triggers massive protests and political tension: Miners say no, market says yes
The biggest coal transition in Bulgaria is set to begin but political tension is rising rapidly
Bulgaria’s Oliva to build a 100-million-euro grain port terminal near Varna
The European Investment Bank providing 50 million euro for the project, due to be completed by mid-2026
What’s next for Bulgaria’s coal power plans?
The government is preparing a final recovery plan proposal and is now planning to close 800 MW of coal-fired capacity and limit the capacity of Maritsa East TPPS by 30%
Agropolychim to double nitrogen fertilizer production with 250 million euro investment
The Devnya-based plant will increase its capacity to 1.5 million tons in five years
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
From net exporter, to importing electricity in one year: Why Bulgaria had record imports in May
Things have quickly changed in the past 12 months for Bulgaria which traditionally balances out the energy systems in several Balkan countries