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Romanian companies want to move to Bulgaria because of changes in Romanian legislation

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Some Romanian small and medium-sized companies have been considering moving their businesses to Bulgaria because of fiscal and legislative changes adopted in Romania recently. Florin Jianu, the president of the National Council of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Romania has said at a press conference.

In addition, the problem for Romanian companies is the rise of electricity and telecommunications prices, as well as banks' reluctance to lend loans. "Bulgaria has a permanent tax system - nothing has changed over the past 12 years," Jianu said.


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