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The Japan-Bulgaria Business Association organises business breakfast with President and Ministers

Minister of Innovation and Growth Tomislav Donchev (L) and Ambassador of Japan to Bulgaria Hisashi Michigami
Photo: Archive/ Ministry of Innovation and Growth

A business breakfast with the participation of President Rumen Radev, organised by the Japan-Bulgaria Business Association (JBBA), will be held today at a hotel in the capital city.


During the meeting, the activities of the Association will be presented, as well as the development of Bulgarian-Japanese business relations and updates on Bulgaria's preparation and participation in the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.


The event is organised in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan in Bulgaria and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Among those invited are Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Innovation and Growth Tomislav Donchev, Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov, Minister of Tourism Miroslav Borshosh and Japan's Ambassador to Bulgaria Hisashi Michigami.




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