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Boyko Borissov: It can only please us that USA is now 6th in amount of investments in Bulgaria

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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov stated, at a meeting with members of the American Chamber of Commerce, that USA is now 6th in the amount of investments it has made in Bulgaria, and that that is something that can only please us.

He added that this was due to the good business climate in Bulgaria. Boyko Borissov pointed to the lasting tendency of GDP growth, emphasizing that the investments in the country in recent years have not been in the area of the services, but in industry. Bulgaria sets great store by its strategic partnership with USA in the military sphere, the Bulgarian Prime Minister said. 



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