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Forum in Sofia to discuss secure transition to the eurozone

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“Ensuring the security of the transition to the eurozone” – this is the title of the forum dedicated to security measures for the introduction of the euro, which will be held today in Sofia. It is organized by the Association of Industrial Capital in Bulgaria together with the Ministry of Interior, BTA reports.

The focus of the event will be on countering counterfeiting and fraud, institutional coordination and good business practices for a smooth, fair and predictable transition to the euro. “Ensuring the security of the transition to the eurozone” is part of the information campaign on the effects and benefits of adopting the European currency and preventing unjustified price increases.

The forum will be opened by the Chairman of the Management Board of the association Rumen Radev and the Minister of Interior Daniel Mitov.


Edited by Diana Tsankova



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