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Bavarian representation in Bulgaria gives out business awards for 11th time

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More than 940 Bavarian companies with more than 260 representative offices and branches develop production and commercial activities in Bulgaria. From a commercial and economic point of view, Bavaria is the most important German federal province for Bulgaria. 

In 2022, the bilateral turnover reached 2.121 million euros and is equal to nearly 18 percent of the turnover between Bulgaria and Germany. This was stated by Dr. Mitko Vassilev, representative of Bavaria in Bulgaria, at an official award ceremony of the Bavarian representation in Bulgaria at the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce

The prize for "Bavarian enterprise operating in Bulgaria" was won by the building materials company RÖFIX EOOD. 

The award for "Bulgarian enterprise with economic contacts with Bavaria" went to Digital Light EOOD.




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