Veliko Tarnovo Mayor Daniel Panov held a working meeting with the US Ambassador to Bulgaria Kenneth Merten. They discussed future projects and expansion of the partnership between Veliko Tarnovo Municipality and the US Embassy in Bulgaria, the municipality said. Among the topics of discussion were attracting more American investments to the city and the region, increasing tourist flow, joint initiatives in the fields of education, culture and arts, as well as deepening cooperation with the sister city of Golden.
Daniel Panov emphasized the modern profile of the city as one of the main economic centers in Central and Northern Bulgaria and its establishment as a year-round destination for cultural tourism and a festival city with iconic international events. Daniel Panov has invited Ambassador Merten to attend some of the important cultural events this year.
Representatives of the Bulgarian-African Chamber of Commerce visited the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and met with its President Tsvetan Simeonov. Albena Jones, Dimitar Turlakov, and Anton Samsonov are among the founders of..
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Bulgarian citizens traveling or residing in Canada keep themelselves well-informed about the current weather conditions, and regularly check the status of their flights. The Canadian Meteorological..
The Ministry of Finance published the 2025 draft budget and the medium-term budget forecast for the 2025-2028 period. The projected deficit for 2025 is up to 6.4 billion BGN (EUR 3.3 billion), which is 3% of GDP. Expenditures will not exceed 40% of..
A serious train crash involving a train owned by the Bulgarian company PIMK has occurred near Craiova, Romania. According to initial information, the..
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Bulgarian citizens traveling or residing in Canada keep themelselves well-informed about the current..
Sofia Airport has been officially renamed to Vasil Levski Airport at a solemn ceremony on February 19 . The ceremony was attended by Deputy Prime Minister..
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