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Campaign in support of Bulgarian production starts

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Business organizations and the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency are launching a campaign in support of Bulgarian production under the title "Your Choice Matters". The goal is to support the growth of Bulgarian economy in a year of crisis. The information campaign is aimed at helping to overcome the economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and in particular the decline in goods produced in Bulgaria in the past 2020.

The campaign is based on data that show the possibilities for compensating for the decline in exports in 8 categories through joint actions of Bulgarian consumers and choosing domestic products, "Horizont" program of the Bulgarian National Radio has reported.



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