The government reviewed key projects for new foreign investments in the municipalities of Pleven, Maritsa-Plovdiv and Shumen amounting to EUR 500 million, Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov has announced. “Bringing in investors capable of creating high added value, and hence better pay for the workers – this is the best kind of social policy… This is the way we can catch up with the average salaries in Europe and attain a normal European way of life,” the prime minister said.
In Pleven the Rubin glassworks will be expanded – a 300-ton furnace and warehouses will be built and the carbon emissions will be reduced. Around 150 jobs will be created. In the municipality of Maritsa, an innovative production building with renewable energy sources will be built, the first of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe. 105 jobs will be created. In Shumen the production of aluminum alloys is being expanded, creating 136 jobs.
An increase in the number of real estate transactions has been registered in Burgas and the surrounding area, experts say, as reported by BNR-Burgas. During the first 6 months of 2024, more than 5,000 transactions are expected in Burgas, Nessebar,..
It will be sunny on Tuesday. Clouds will form over the mountains in the afternoon hours with a chance of isolated showers. The lowest temperatures will range from 17°C to 23°C, for Sofia 18°C. Daytime highs will range from 33°C to 39°C, for Sofia..
"GERB-SDS" is the first political force in the elections for national parliament with 93.53% of the tally sheets processed, announced the Central Election Commission. The results as of 4:00 pm on June 10 are: GERB-SDS – 24.63% DPS –..
As of 5 p.m. on June 9, voter turnout in the elections for National Assembly was 23.4%, Gallup..
Sunny weather is in the forecast for Sunday afternoon. Cumulus clouds will form over the mountains in the western parts of the country with a chance of..
"GERB-SDS" is the first political force in the elections for national parliament with 93.53% of the tally sheets processed, announced the Central..
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