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The week: No country for the old
The young have made it through, The rotation is now a centrifuge, Bulgarian football goes for old
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: To leave or not to leave, that’s Lukoil’s question
Russian oil derogation shenanigans, Bulgarian PISA tower crumbles, good times for bankers and farmers
The new anti-corruption law in Bulgaria: what you have to know and will it work this time around
The newly established anti-graft institution was approved by Parliament last Thursday, but it is already signposted with red flags
Telco war enters new phase, as anti-trust body clears acquisitions by Vivacom
A1 and Yettel have alerted the European regulators about "excessive concentration" of market share and power in the hands of their competitor
Bulgaria takes big step towards a new Westinghouse nuclear reactor
Bulgaria's willingness to go with Westinghouse seems like a consequence of the Ukraine war
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
Sock producer Delta Textile leaving Bulgaria, moves to Turkey
The Israeli company is closing its factory in Ruse over workforce shortage and high electricity costs
Kastamonu Bulgaria to invest 150 million levs in tripling particle board production
The first part of the project, which will provide a key raw material for the plant, sparked protests among locals and was suspended by the environment minister
Will the caretaker gov’t start a U-turn on Russia?
On its second day in office, the new Bulgarian cabinet announced a course towards "containment of the chaos and destruction" in the energy sector. This might well translate as a pivot to Moscow
The week: "Year Zero" for anti-corruption, new cabinet or new elections, the quick end of the Gemcorp memorandum
Captured state fights back, gas storage slowly fills up and a skyscraper that is not
The week: The gas is off, the fight is on, Petkov goes to Kiyv, and do you need that salary of yours
K Insights 29/04: legalizing the industrial hemp, are 100 diplomats too many?
Black Sea gets more expensive and more Russian
The northern part of the Black Sea has practically lost its access to maritime transport as the Russian war on Ukraine has increased insurance costs
Bulgarian government’s decision to buy 1.1 mln tons of cereals provoked market chaos
Representatives of the sector believe that the offered price is half the international market price and complain of illegal suspension of exports