Competition Protection Commission
According to Deputy PM, it is Still Realistic for Bulgaria to Adopt the Euro in 2024
"Bulgaria can request an extraordinary report on its readiness to enter the Eurozone in March or April, but for this it must have met the inflation criteria and passed three laws." Deputy Prime Minister Atanas Pekanov announced this to Nova TV.
Serbian state budget reports surplus in Q1
"That is RSD 34.9 billion better than the budget plan, i.e., almost EUR 300 million better than we planned, and that is only in the first quarter of this year," Mali said at an international conference organized by the Competition Protection Commission.
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Appeals Threaten to Delay Greek-Bulgarian Pipeline
ICGB, the project company tasked with completing the construction of the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector, told BIRN that the firm hopes the project will soon be back on track after two procurement procedures for the selection of an engineer-consultant and pipes delivery, were stopped due to appeals.
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Bulgaria Ex-Energy Min 'Indicted over Abeyance'
Former Bulgarian Economy and Energy Minister Traycho Traykov says he was indicted on charges of willful abeyance late last year.
In a Facebook post, Traykov argues he was handed the indictment on December 28, while the summons itself was handed to him several days earlier, on Christmas Eve.
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Bulgaria Taxi Drivers Threaten to Stage Protests over Uber Car-Hire Service
Taxi drivers in Bulgaria have vowed to start mass demonstrations unless Uber Bulgaria is banned from operating, an open letter of a trade union reads.
According to the Union Taxi, the company, which has been active in Bulgaria (mostly in the capital capital Sofia) since December of last year, is violating the country's legislation.
BG Online Media Companies File Complaint Against Google
The Bulgarian online media companies Net Info and V Box filed a complaint with the Competition Protection Commission (CPC) against Google and its video portal YouTube, reports the Capital Daily business daily, quoting the CPC site.
Competition Watchdog Fines Online Retailer For “Black Friday” Promotion
Bulgaria's Competition Protection Commission (CPC) fined BGN 551 000 the Romanian company Dante International SA, owner of the emag.bg online store for its Black Friday promotion.
Competition Protection Commission Fines Cable Services Provider BGN 900 000
Bulgaria's Competition Protection Commission (CPC) imposed a fine of BGN 887 260 to the communications and television provider Blizoo.
The sum, which equals 1% of the company's net income for 2013, is a penalty for an unscrupulous trade practice and potential infringement of the interests of the competition and the consumers.
BTC Willing To Buy Over-The-Air Digital Signal Broadcaster
Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC) informed the Competition Protection Commission (CPC) of its intentions to buy the broadcaster of the free over-the-air digital signal.
Bulgarian Watchdog Fines Retail Chain Kaufland over Misleading Ad
The Competition Protection Commission (CPC) has imposed a BGN 500 000 worth fine on Kaufland for arguing it offers "the lowest prices" in an advertisement.
An inspection carried out by the CPC shows products in the chain stores have largely the same prices as those of competitors, the commission says on its website.