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Bulgarian solutions to major water problems
Naiada.ai and ENova H20 address key water problems - leaks and poor quality
Is Bulgaria becoming a liability for the EU?
Corruption and the (mal)functioning of the judiciary are no longer national problems - they also concern Europe
Burgas Airport to renovate its runway from November 2025 to April 2026
Concessionaire Fraport will invest 50 million euro in the project
The biggest Bulgarian companies building photovoltaics
The emerging sector already employs about 4,500 people, with local companies operating across Europe and around the globe
Mondi suddenly bids farewell to Bulgaria
The UK group is closing its paper mill in the town of Stamboliyski, sale is still an option
Women Drivers in Sofia Public Transport Prefer Trams and Metro
The number of female drivers in public transport is growing, breaking stubborn stereotypes
Foreign companies in Bulgaria: a small but important boost to the economy
In 2022, they generated 15.5 billion euro added value and provided more than 400,000 jobs, Eurostat data show
Data and people, or how Solvay Sodi is going digital
The ash soda plant in Devnya, winner of the Factory of the Year contest, is transforming the way it works to remain a market leader
K100’s most dynamic companies: grain, asphalt, weapons and more
Revenues of the 50 fastest-growing companies up 166% on average in 2023
Abu Dhabi’s e& acquires majority stake in Yettel, CETIN
Czech PPF retains 50% minus one share in Yettel-branded telcos but keeps 100% in Bulgarian media group bTV
The Schengen effect: What changes with full membership?
The borders will be open on 1 January 2025, but Bulgaria’s infrastructure will have a hard time absorbing all the traffic
Guns, auto parts and meds: The K100 new entries
The new and lesser known firms that have made it into Capital’s 2024 ranking of Bulgaria's top 100 businesses
The week: Drained to zero
Bulgaria loves a scam, Big trouble brews for TurkStream and a Romanian Tik-Tok warning
The ‘Trump Effect’ on Bulgaria's Economy: Too Early for Panic
Bulgarian manufacturers are likely to feel the impact of potential U.S. tariffs indirectly—through their integration into European supply chains