International trade
Bulgaria's Third Countries Exports Decline in Q1 2014
In Q1 2014 Bulgarian exports to third countries decreased by 16.8% compared to the corresponding period of 2013 and amounted to BGN 3.4B.
Bulgarian Development Bank, China Exim Bank Sign Cooperation Agreement
Bulgarian Development Bank and The Export-Import Bank of China signed a cooperation agreement for investments promotion for Chinese and Bulgarian companies, Wednesday.
The agreement was signed in Beijing during the visit of the Bulgarian delegation to China, led by the Deputy Minister of Economy and Energy Krasin Dimitrov, the Ministry of Economy and Energy informed.
EU Leaders to Decide on Further Sanctions Against Russia
The Council of the European Union is to discuss on Monday new sanctions against Russia over the deepening crisis in eastern and southern Ukraine.
The meeting will be conducted at an ambassadorial level.
A group of 10 to 15 Russian officials are expected to enter the current "black list".
MEPs Oppose South Stream, Seek Sanctions against Russian Energy Firms
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution opposing the South Stream gas pipeline and recommending a search for alternative sources of gas supplies for the EU.
In a resolution on Russian pressure over Ukraine adopted on Thursday, MEPs insisted on more sanctions against Russia and especially its energy companies.
Driving Greece’s growth and prosperity through CETA
By Constantine Passaris *
The agreement in principle of a free trade deal between Canada and the European
Bulgaria's Mobile Operators Tariff Cuts Come Into Effect
Bulgaria's three mobile operators introduce lower mobile phone calls tariffs as of Monday, 14 April.
So far, phone calls were charged every 60 seconds, meaning that each call longer than 61 seconds was charged at the cost of two minutes.
Bulgaria Posts 7% Increase in Exports of Metallurgical Sector Products
Bulgaria registered a 7% increase in exports of metallurgical sector products in 2013, according to Ivan Ayolov, Deputy Minister of Economy and Energy.
Time to take a hard look at debt sustainability, says OECD chief
Angel Gurria speaks to Kathimerini about the Greek economy and foresees growth of up to 20 pct of GDP over the next 5-20 years
By Eleni Varvitsiotis
Germany's Trade Surplus Grew 'Less Than Expected' in February
Germany's trade surplus was below expectations in February compared to the previous month, the country's statistics unit revealed.
Data quoted by WBP Online has shown that exports were down 1.3% in that month, while in February they were up 2.2%.
EU Launches WTO Action Against Russia Over Pork Ban
The European Union launched a case on Tuesday in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against a Russian ban on imports of pigs and pork from the EU.