Working for more than two sides
The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Bulgaria is more than just a partner
Sun, May 26 2013
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The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Bulgaria is more than just a partner
Being 'entrepreneurs abroad' is not always the simplest experience, and sharing feedback, information and know-how can prove to be of the greatest importance for companies familiar with these markets and newcomers.
Trade and investment between Italy and Bulgaria are doing their best to weather the storm battering the world economy.
The Italian festival aims to target not only the different sectors and segments of the Bulgarian public, but also the country’s expat community and all other potential customers - aficionados of Italy, admirers of Italian fashion and design, the professionals, the authorities, the media and, of course, young people.
Great Bulgarian soprano Raina Kabaivanska shares her view on Bulgarian-Italian musical traditions
Together, Bulgaria and Italy have achieved much throughout 130 years of diplomatic relations
There are quite a lot of symbols of Italy, even listed on prima vista (a popular expression, that again we have borrowed from the Italians) which enjoy extreme popularity and a warm welcome in Bulgaria.
Economic crisis notwithstanding, bilateral trade between Bulgaria and Italy is still robust
Few people are familiar with the efforts of the Italian consul in Sofia, Vito Positano, to save Sofia from the flames of 1878
The company recently celebrated the delivery to the Bulgarian border police of its first AW109 Power light twin helicopter
Our main objective was to take stock of the present situation, to increase public awareness of the conditions of the Roma community in Bulgaria and to reduce prejudices.
The British Council has a busy calendar of cultural and educational events throughout 2012. We take a look at just some of them.
Bulgaria's competitive tax rates and sound economy make it highly attractive to foreign investors.
In the late 1990s, competition became so intense that Little Marine Systems went to Bulgaria looking for partners to help them manufacture quality radars at more competitive prices.
'The quality and persistence of its local staff has undoubtedly been the main driver of our success,' says David Archer, general manager of Melrose Resources in Bulgaria.
'Behind the veneer of Coca Cola and chocolate they are all working very hard.'