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Pandemic crisis provides economic chance for Bulgaria and the Balkans

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Bulgaria and the Balkans have the potential to become the new industrial zone of Europe and the world. The active advertising of Bulgarian and regional enterprises should start now, because everyone wants to find a new supplier in addition to China, Martin Yordanov has told BTA.

Now the world has stopped and it is very important to quickly show who we are and what we can do, adds the entrepreneur, who owns two companies in Bulgaria and one in Italy. The project "Bulgaria and the other Balkan countries - new industrial zone of Europe" could bring fast results within 6 months.

According to participants in the press conference, tools for achieving the goal should be media events, exhibitions in European countries and business tours of potential partners to Bulgaria.



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