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Bulgaria fears its Greek-owned banks could feel crisis fall-outWhile Greece is hoping to rein in its massive deficit with a combination of spending cuts and tax hikes, Bulgarian officials are anxious that austerity measures in its neighboring country could reach Greek-owned Bulgarian banks Government facing crisis, falling public consent Fifty-three percent of Slovenian citizens have a negative opinion on the centre-left government led by Social Democrat Borut Pahor, who almost reached the end of the first year of mandate, Italian News Agency ANSA reported European financing for Trakia motorway? The European Commission is considering a possibility to finance the construction of Trakia motorway with finances from Transport operative programme. The condition is that the already held public tenders for the last three lots must Foreign investment slowdown The global economic crisis is expected to affect inward investment into FYROM this year as the country is likely to face foreign investment slowdown of about 350 million Euro, Dnevnik daily said on January 26. Jevago and Mittal battle it out for Kremikovtzi Konstantin Jevago, candidate-buyer of the Bulgarian metallurgical plant Kremikovtzi, paid a surprise visit to Sofia on June 11, accompanied by Yuri Prodan, Ukrainian Minister of Fuel and Energy. Jevago visited the plant for a short time, examining the steel production line, The Ring road is nearing completion FYROM’s national roads fund recently announced that one of FYROM’s biggest infrastructure projects, the building of a 26 kilometre long ring road around Skopje is nearing completion. The chief of the fund’s director cabinet, Katerina SAA can be signed by Tadic The European Union would invite Serbia to sign the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) provided it met all its obligations to the Hague Tribunal. The head of the government office for European integration Tanja Miscevic OLAF – in with the anti-corruption coalition The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) became a sponsor of an anti-corruption coalition made up of 35 non-governmental organisations, formed in Plovdiv, the second largest town in Bulgaria. One of its tasks is to monitor the The week the lights went out for Bulgaria exports The Bulgarian electric energy system operator (subsidiary of NEC, which controls the country’s energy balance) stopped export of electricity from the country for a week because of increased consumption and shortage of sufficient quantities of The week the lights went out for Bulgarian exports The Bulgarian electric energy system operator (subsidiary of NEC, which controls the country’s energy balance) stopped export of electricity from the country for a week because of increased consumption and shortage of sufficient quantities of Investors write their own law for mountain tourism The owners of the infrastructure of the big winter resorts and investors in the future large-scale ski projects will develop a draft project of law for mountain tourism which will regulate and guarantee the sustainable Bulgargaz Holding acquires stake in Transgaz Bulgargaz Holding said it has acquired less than one percent of the 10 percent share stake floated on its domestic bourse by Romanian gas company Transgaz, Dnevnik reported on December 11. Bulgargaz Holding is the Hungarian air company attacks the domestic market Next year there will be a competition for the first time among the air carriers on the domestic market in Bulgaria, Dnevnik announced. The Hungarian low-cost company Wiz Air has announced that in the summer World Bank says low productivity threat to economy The huge income gap between Bulgaria and other EU member states will be perpetuated unless the country improves labor productivity, says a World Bank report made public on September 24, Dnevnik reported on September 25. Water over the dam, new Hydro plant on Iskar river The technology of metals group – Angel Balevski Holding is planning an investment of 30 million Euro for construction of a cascade of hydropower plants, as SeeNews announced, quoting company representatives. The holding company has Electric power traders complain to Brussels The electric power traders association in Bulgaria (ATEB) will refer to their European committee and the Committee for Protection of Competition about the situation of the market in Bulgaria, it announced recently. From the beginning Life insurance market seen to grow 20% in 2007 Steady income growth will propel Bulgaria’s life insurance segment up by 20 percent in 2007, Dnevnik reported on September 12, citing SeeNews poll among the top executives of some of the key market players. Life Bulgarien Direkt Reisen to invest in Burgas complex Bulgarien Direkt Reisen will invest 12 million Euro in a luxury hotel and leisure complex in the Sea Garden beachfront park in Burgas, on the Black Sea, Dnevnik reported on August 14. The scheme, with Computer market recording low growth rate Bulgaria’s computer market grew at low rates in 2006, registering only 3.5 percent growth, data from the IDC research on Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries said, Sofia Echo reported on August 8. Romania showed UK’s easyJet to open route with Sofia British low-cost air carrier easyJet on August 8 announced the opening of a new route from London to Sofia. The flights from London's Gatwick airport to Sofia will take place times a week - on |
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