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Seven economic sectors to have priority for foreign investments

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Efforts of Bulgaria for attracting foreign investments will be focused on seven key sectors. This was what Deputy Minister of Economy Daniela Vezieva said. Key sectors are producing computer and communication equipment, electrical equipment, machinery, textiles and clothing, chemical products, rubber, plastics and other non-metallic products, as well as food products. European countries with the highest potential for foreign direct investments are Germany, Britain, France, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Norway, Ireland and Switzerland. Outside the EU big investors could be countries like the USA, China, Japan, Singapore, Israel, Kuwait, Turkey and Qatar.



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