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Bulgaria and Indonesia to cooperate in the field of small and medium sized business

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Indonesia is interested in establishing small and medium sized companies in Bulgaria. It became clear during the meeting between the Executive Director of the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency Marieta Zaharieva and the head of the Indonesian Parliamentary Delegation Muhammad Hisdjam, held in Sofia. The Indonesian business views Bulgaria as a bridge to the EU. That is why we may establish companies for trade and manufacture, Mr Hisijam pointed out. In Marieta Zaharieva’s view, Bulgaria and Indonesia can deepen their bilateral relations in trade, investments and tourism fields and the two international ports in Varna and Burgas may boost trade of Indonesian produce in Europe.




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