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Government has called on trade attachés to increase activities

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Minister of Economy Kiril Petkov and Minister of Tourism Stella Baltova have held a video conference meeting with the trade attachés of Bulgaria. The ministers called for hard work in order to present the country as a first-class destination for investment, business and tourism. The caretaker ministers announced the start of a competition between trade attachés at Bulgarian embassies for attracting investments and supporting national exports.

"During this short time we can achieve great success for the business. The project we are developing together with you is important. An investment project or an export deal cannot be realized for 2 months, but it is possible to attract interest and start talks," Petkov said.



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