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Foreign companies in Bulgaria to be able to directly contact Minister of Economy

Minister Stoyanov
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Representatives of foreign businesses in Bulgaria can now directly contact the Minister of Economy, Nikola Stoyanov and ask about issues that concern them, the Ministry of Economy announced.

On the initiative of the Minister, a direct link has been created through the use of a mobile device or email. "The initiative is another mechanism for improving dialogue and coordination with the companies that operate in this country," he said. According to him, foreign companies represent a significant part of the business and investments from the Member States of the European Union alone exceed 38 billion euros.




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