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Bulgaria’s business is optimistic about 2020

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The Bulgarian business is optimistic about 2020, a survey of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry shows. It is part of a European survey among 53,000 companies in 28 countries. The Bulgarian entrepreneurs were influenced by the positive signals from the USA and expect that the business environment next year will improve, an E-government will be introduced and the employment of foreign workers in this country will be facilitated. 63% of the surveyed companies voiced optimistic expectations about the business climate. The positive adjustments saw 10% increase as compared to 2018. The number of companies which have optimistic expectations about the investments and the employment has also increased, unlike in other European countries where the companies are more reserved. 




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