Transport economics
Drivers, get ready, it's going to be chaotic
Necessary measures are being taken in order to speed up the passage of vehicles, work at toll stations has been intensified, all channels for toll collection and card distribution are in operation 24 hours a day without a break, it was stated in the announcement.
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Attica Group’s 2022 revenue up 52% on 2021
Attica Group reported unified sales of 530.24 million euros in 2022, a 52% revenue increase from €347.92 million in 2021, it said on Thursday.
Consolidated EBITDA amounted to €57.75 million in 2022, or a 38% rise from €41.96 million in 2021.
Net income after taxes was €17.05 million compared to net losses of €13.19 million for fiscal year 2021.
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"Bulgargaz" offers Cheaper Gas for April and May
"Bulgargaz" Ltd. submitted to the Energy and Water Regulation Commission (EWRC) an application for approval of the price for the month of April 2023. The price, in the amount of BGN 103.08/MWh (without prices for access, transmission, excise duty and VAT), was established in accordance with Art. 17 of Ordinance No.
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Bulgaria: Flowers for Women’s Day are 10% More Expensive this year
Almost 10% more expensive flowers for women's day.
The increase affects one of the most sought-after bouquets, namely those made with red rose and chrysanthemums.
The increase in price will also affect some of the potted flowers, which are also preferred.
Greece cuts back energy bill subsidies citing fall in gas prices
Greece has reduced the subsidies extended to consumers grappling with high energy costs to 95 million euros ($102.9 million) in February from 840 million euros in January, the energy minister said on Tuesday, citing a fall in gas prices.
No need for another Fuel Pass thanks to drop in prices
Fuel prices are expected to stay low in the coming period while there are no plans for another Fuel Pass subsidy at present, Development and Investment Minister Adonis Georgiadis said in an interview with public broadcaster ERT on Monday.
Despite lower excise duties, fuel prices higher
Regulated fuel prices will rise by several cents on 30 January despite a lowering of excise duties, the third time in a row that prices will increase under the administrative pricing model in place in Slovenia.
Regular petrol will be almost 7 cents more expensive at EUR 1.355, while the price of diesel is going up by almost 5 cents to EUR 1.529.
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Bulgaria: From February 1, Children up the Age of 10 will Travel for Free on Public Transport
From February 1, all children up to 10 years of age will travel for free on public transport. The discount on the price of student travel cards is increased from 20% to 70%, and on seniors travel cards - to 40%.
Ministry to probe automotive market
The Trade Ministry has launched a probe into the automotive market to securitize prices and supplies.
Inspectors have been appointed to look into the activities that allegedly aimed at distorting the market for new and second-hand cars, causing bottlenecks and preventing consumers from accessing vehicles, Trade Minister Mehmet Muş said on Twitter.
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Most Important Factors When Buying a Car (infographic)
At the top of the checklist are fuel efficiency and safety