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Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce, Industry demands guarantees for trans-European corridors

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The Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls for ensuring the movement along the trans-European corridors as an anti-crisis measure so as not to halt exports and imports between countries. Guaranteed movement of goods and raw materials across Europe will allow local companies to operate and fulfill their orders, resulting in job retention or recruitment of new employees. The introduction of electronic bills of lading, the establishment of logistical bases in the places of critical infrastructure, as well as the restructuring of the Rural Development Programme with a focus on small farms are needed, the officials from the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce propose..



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