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Tri-Wall Group to invest 70 million levs in new factory near Plovdiv
The Asian company will begin production of corrugated board and packaging by mid-2026

The week: Borissov returns, Euro is around the corner, And Trakia highway is the deadliest in Europe
K insights newsletter 17/01

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

K100 2024: Stagnation after the boom for Bulgaria’s largest firms
The new annual edition of Capital 100 ranking shows that the revenues of the top 100 companies shrank by 14% last year after the boom in the energy sector in 2022. The star businesses of 2023 are arms, cars and solar

Bulgargaz is technically bankrupt. What’s next?
The state-owned gas monopoly’s market share is declining and it is experiencing major financial losses

Germany's struggles reveal an uncomfortable truth about Bulgaria's economy
Structural problems affecting Bulgaria’s largest trading partner will affect local industries that fail to adapt and diversify their clients

The week: Poles apart
The ungovernable state, a Bulgarian link in the explosive pagers story and Nole’s favorite chalga tune

EnduroSat expanding in a building it bought for 20-21 million euro
The property in Sofia that once housed the Bulgarian HQ of Greece’s Alpha Bank, has been vacant for eight years because of a lawsuit between the lender and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences who owned the land underneath

When Plovdiv was the capital
A decade ago, the city won the 2019 European Capital of Culture title. This triggered the peak of its development

Sofia Airport’s Terminal 3: Ready by 2031 and worth 500 million levs
The new facility will extend over 65,000 sq. m., will be connected to Terminal 2 and able to accommodate 20 million passengers per year

dormakaba expands production, opens service center and engineering hub in Bulgaria
The Switzerland-based company for access solutions will build a newfactory near Sofia

Podemcrane: from electric hoists for Comecon to global markets
After a long privatization process in the 1990s, the Gabrovo-based company today manufactures industrial cranes and components worth 50 million levs

A perfect storm: why Pleven’s Leoni is closing
The German automotive cable supplier faces a volatile market, rising labor costs and a shortage of workers

Uber shuts its software center in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian office, which developed software for financial documents, will close in September

Who is who in the Glavchev cabinet and what comes next
The caretaker gov’t is dominated by GERB and MRF cadres, which are bound to restore the status quo