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RUBIN GLASS has established itself as a preferred and reliable European partner*
Nikolay Mochev, CEO of Rubin Trading, tells Capital Weekly

The Zhelyazkov cabinet program: familiar intentions but nothing reformist
Among the novelties is that the government now aims to increase military spending to 2.5% of GDP

Cheaper energy boosts Zlatna Panega Cement’s profit in 2023
The company invested 9.3 million euro, including in a solar power plant covering 10% of its consumption

Bulgaria's 2025 Budget Draft: Eurozone Aspirations vs. Fiscal Realities
Huge increases in projected expenditures face unclear sources of revenues.


Bulgaria to ask for euro assessment by the end of February
The announcement comes after probing the chances with the Eurogroup, which augurs positive reports and eurozone entry from 2026.

Ski Lifts’ Shutdown Brings Chaos to Visitors of Bulgaria’s Iconic Vitosha Mountain
A decade-long dispute between private owners, the state, and environmentalists has severely hampered access to the mountain overlooking Sofia

Bulgarian furniture output falls to 556 million dollars in 2023
Volume decreased 5% year on year and over 7% on 2021 amid contraction in consumption

Bulgaria Edges Closer to Euro Adoption with Inflation Target within Reach
Bulgaria is on the verge of meeting the price stability criterion and can now request an extraordinary report from its European partners

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

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

The week: A map of industrial brilliance
Factory of the Year is Solvay, Bulgaria loses some European money, How to destroy a 2000-year-old Basilica

Bulgaria’s 2025 Budget Faces Challenges with a Significant Expenditure Overrun
Budget revenues are growing at a much slower pace than expenditures, while EU funds remain elusive for now