Inflation in Bulgaria in December 2017 grew 2.8% year on year, the National Statistical Institute announced. The average annual inflation in the period January-December 2017 was at 2.1% as compared to the same period in the previous year. In December..
The National Statistical Institute has reported that the overall business climate index in Bulgaria in October 2017 decreased by 1.8 percentage points compared to the level of September. The decline was caused by lower expectations of business executives..
The total business climate indicator in September decreases with 0.8% as compared to August 2017 when the indicator marked a 0.5% increase, data of the latest research of Bulgaria's National Statistical Institute show. The deterioration of the..
Burgas, Varna, Sofia, Dobrich and Blagoevgrad are the five most-preferred destinations for foreign tourists, data of the National Statistical Institute show. On the other hand, Greece, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania are the five most-preferred..
A survey of the National Statistical Institute reoports on growth in industrial production, construction and retail trade in July 2017. The industrial production index in July increased with 4.2% year on year and the construction production index marked..
The foreign direct investments in the non-financial sector in Bulgaria at the end of 2016 amounted to EUR 23.491 billion, or 1.4% more as compared to the end of 2015, preliminary data of Bulgaria’s National Statistical Institute show. The industrial..
Producer prices in Bulgaria increased sharply in July 2017 as a result of the increase in the producer prices of electricity, heat and gas, the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute reports. The total producer price index increased with 1.3% month..
Business climate in Bulgaria has deteriorated in July, data of the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute shows. A more unfavorable business climate was registered in construction, trade and service sector. Retail prices and prices of services in that..
In 2016 the poverty line in Bulgaria was at EUR 157 per month per each household member, or 5.4% lower as compared to the previous year, data of the National Statistical Institute shows. Meanwhile, 1.638.700 Bulgarians lived under the poverty line..
In the first quarter of 2017 the total labor costs of the Bulgarian employers per hour worked increased with 10.1% as compared to the same period last year, the National Statistical Institute informs. Labor costs increased with 10.5% in industry, 10.6%..