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Bulgaria and China develop jointly high-tech manufactures

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Bulgaria has the potential to attract investments from China and to provide opportunities for joint manufacture with leading Chinese companies in a series of high-tech sectors. Both Bulgaria and China focus on new manufactures and fields of growth, Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy Bozhidar Loukarsky told the participants of the Bulgarian-Chinese Business Forum in Sofia. Over 100 Bulgarian companies are taking part at the event. The Chinese delegation includes representatives of various industrial structures, large-scale companies and financial organizations. In Minister Loukarsky’s words, sectors with high added value such as electronics and electrical engineering, information and communication technologies, machine building, agriculture and food industry have a very big potential for development.




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