Although bilateral trade reached nearly $4 billion last year, there are still untapped opportunities to further increase Bulgarian exports to China. This was made clear at a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Industry, Mr. Petko Nikolov, and..
More than 150 speakers from around the world, united in 14 thematic conferences, will participate in this year's Bulgarian Digital Week 2021 from June 21 to 26. The forum will be held online and will provide current news and good practices for..
New VAT rules for e-commerce will be rolled out across the EU as of July 1 to simplify life for businesses that sell goods online, while ensuring a more level playing field with online companies outside the EU . The rules aim to reduce the..
As of December 2018, users will be able to shop online from any point within the EU, wherever they may be at that moment. Businesses will be able to offer their products and services to any one of the EU’s 500 million citizens. This will be..
51 percent of entrepreneurs in Bulgaria have websites, but only 9 percent of them use them for e-commerce, Eurostat data indicate. 95 percent of web sales were to customers inside the country, 35 percent traded with customers within the EU and..
E-commerce in Bulgaria grew 23 percent for a year, experts reported at a forum on the subject. In this context they have predicted staff shortage. The country already has a huge number of e-commerce outlets with over 3.5 M users. On average Bulgarians..
According to Petar Vanchev, Chairman of the Association of E-Commerce in Bulgaria, the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union will not affect e-commerce with goods from Britain in the short term. Growth is likely in sales from..