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Bulgaria adopts post-Brexit action plan

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The government has adopted an action plan in case of Brexit without a deal between London and the EU. It provides for the conclusion of bilateral agreements on air transport, road transport of passengers and goods, exchange of information on VAT and collection of debts. Bulgarian ministries and institutions will organise an information campaign among Bulgarian companies about the consequences of Brexit. Consultations and information are provided for Bulgarian citizens residing on the island for their rights after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU. Unfortunately, at the moment it is more likely that there will be no deal between the EU and the UK. That is why we must be ready, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said, BTA has reported.



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