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Components produced in Bulgaria will soon be present in every European car

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Bulgaria has been proud of the fact that 9 out of 10 cars in Europe have parts in them that were produced in this country. In the near future Bulgarian components will be present in every European car as we have a confirmation from a new investor that is a global manufacturer in the automobile industry. This is what Minister of Economy Nikola Stoyanov said at the seminar for new members of the foreign diplomatic corps in Bulgaria, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The minister told foreign diplomats that Bulgaria is a very attractive place for investments. It is third in the world in terms of IT specialists per capita and is among the top ten countries with highly educated software engineers in Europe.




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