Italian company for the production of photovoltaic modules has invested about 7 million euros in its new factory in the Bulgarian city of Yambol. Construction is expected to begin in April 2023 and production will start by the end of next year. About 50 new jobs will be opened as the specialists needed are engineers and experts from the IT sphere. Production will be environmentally friendly, with no risk of pollution, as the goal is its capacity reaching 600 megawatts. A photovoltaic park on an area of about 600 decares will also be built next to the factory.
"The state should buy Lukoil. Then it can look for partners if it wants. If it wants to operate it on its own, that’s fine too. Bulgarians should have cheap fuel", the leader of DPS-New Begining Delyan Peevski told journalists in parliament...
A few hours before being sworn in for the second time as President of the United States, Donald Trump shocked the international community with the news that he was launching his own cryptocurrency, called $TRUMP. A precedent that provoked many questions..
The financial situation in the country is critical, Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova says. Which means that the good news – the slowing inflation rate (on an annual basis) and Bulgaria’s full accession to the Schengen area at the beginning of the..
Bulgaria’s Minister of Finance Temenuzhka Petkova said that the turnover of large retail chains in Bulgaria decreased by 28.8% on the day of the boycott..
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