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German company opens new plant in Pazardzhik

Photo: Facebook/Boyko Borissov

Prime Minister Boyko Borissov opened a new production and logistics base of the German company from the automotive sector "Ariete Logistics" in Bulgaria's town of Pazardzhik. In the conditions of a pandemic, a new plant with 1,000 jobs is opened. The facility has 100 high-tech machines. The company's investment is for 20 m euros, and in the coming weeks several more enterprises of this scale will be opened across the country, Borissov said. 

The "60/40" measure in its renewed version is for nearly 650 million euros, which go into businesses and keep jobs, but this cannot continue indefinitely, the prime minister stressed.



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