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The Bulgarian companies become more powerful and competitive

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The annual revenues  of the Top 100 Bulgarian Companies Leading in the Economy increased with 90% on average. The average profit of these companies amounted to EUR 550,000, the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced today. The Bulgarian companies have become more powerful and competitive. Their revenues are also higher. A total of 6,500 companies participate in the ranking. They formed 83% of the country’s gross domestic product in 2017. Thanks to these companies Bulgaria placed among the 10 EU countries with highest GDP growth. The turnover of the companies in the trade sector is highest.




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