It is extremely concerning that the largest company in Bulgaria, Lukoil Neftohim, which is part of the country's critical infrastructure, is still in the hands of a country that has declared Bulgaria a hostile state. This opinion was shared by energy expert and former Deputy Minister of Energy Elenko Bozhkov and Ruslan Stefanov, Chief Economist of the Center for the Study of Democracy, during their interview for the BNR. According to Ruslan Stefanov, the company should be placed under special supervision. "The proceeds from the sale of the company should be frozen, as Bulgaria is part of the EU’s sanctions policy, and they should be used for the reconstruction of Ukraine and for covering future claims of Bulgaria against Russia, which has violated a series of agreements with Bulgaria", Ruslan Stefanov said.
At the end of 2023, Lukoil announced that it had begun reviewing its asset strategy in Bulgaria, including the possibility of selling its refinery there due to significant changes in operating conditions.
Financial and tax stability has been shaken in recent years so it is good that a government has been formed, said Vasil Velev, chairman of the Bulgarian Association of Industrial Capital, at a joint press conference of employers. "Romania was..
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Inflation for 2024 is 2.2% compared to the previous year, the National Statistical Institute reports. In December, this indicator was 0.4%. Annual average inflation for the period January 2024 - December 2024 compared to the period January 2023 -..
“The divergence between the monetary and the fiscal policy pursued by the government continues to be the main reason why Bulgaria does not meet all..
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