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Bulgarian Participation in the 16th Edition of CISMEF (June 24 – 27, 2019) in Guangzhou
On 24.06.2019, 16th edition of CISMEF, China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, PRC was officially launched. CISMEF is one of the largest multi-profile trade fairs in China, organized with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Administration of Market Regulatory Affairs and the Guangdong Province.
Eurostat: 10% of Bulgarians Perform Heavy Physical Labor
Around 10 percent or one in 10 Bulgarians are working hard physical labor, according to data from Eurostat's analysis of labor conditions in EU countries in 2017
According to the analysis, about 28 per cent of the Bulgarians work in the same way (28 per cent) in moderate physical effort, while another 34 per cent work in a sitting position.
Lowest Hourly Labour Costs Are Recorded in Bulgaria
Hourly labor costs in the EU member states were characterized by a huge gap in 2018, with the residents of the richest country of the bloc, Denmark, receiving about 43 euro () per hour, and the citizens of its poorest member, Bulgaria, getting only 5.4 euros hourly, a report released by Eurostat.
"It will take Serbia 185 years to catch up with 'Old EU'"
Serbia's current Finance Minister Sinisa Mali responded to this on Friday to the country had managed to stabilize its public finances through tough measures, despite 30 years of decline, Tanjug has reported.
Prof. Steve Hanke: Bulgaria Has a Low Flat Tax and That's Great
Bulgaria has made very limited progress on reforms in the economy and this has led to weak investor interest in your country. Such an opinion expressed to Darik news the American economist, Prof. Steve Hanke.
EU funding 18 local government projects
At a meeting with representatives of local self-governments at Deputies' Club, the minister for EU integration emphasized that this is important for changing the investment and business environment in cities and municipalities.
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Bulgarian Justice Minister Ordered a Check into Bonuses Given in the Registry Agency
Bulgaria's Justice Minister Tsetska Tsacheva on 9th of November ordered a check into the bonuses given to the Registry Agency employees. The additional remunerations were given at the time when the Commercial Register did not work, reports BNT.
Three Bulgarian Ministers Quit Over Fatal Coach Crash
Bulgaria's Interior Minister, Valentin Radev, the Transport Minister, Ivailo Moskovski, and the Regional Minister, Nikolay Nankov, all quit office on Friday after Prime Minister, Boyko Borissov, demanded their resignations.
A press release issued after an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers on Friday morning announced Borissov's intentions.
Foreign Investment Has 'Collapsed', Say Bulgarian Industrialists
Foreign direct investment into Bulgaria has reached a rock-bottom level, falling tenfold from about nine billion euros at the time of Sofia's EU accession in 2007 to 0.9 billion euro in 2017, the Bulgarian Industrial Association said in a report published on Tuesday.
No more memorials to "conquerors, war criminals, terrorists"
From now on, the state, rather than individuals will be deciding on who to honor with monuments, the daily Vecernje Novosti writes.
Among the memorials that will most likely be removed is a plaque in Novi Pazar dedicated to Acif Efendija, and a memorial to the so-called Liberation Army of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedje installed in the town of Presevo.