Young Bulgarians To The Acting PM: "Just Don't Send Us To Ukraine!"
Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has affirmed in an interview with "24 Chasa" that Bulgarian military personnel will not be dispatched to Ukraine in any capacity
In a strategic collaboration, Bulgarian company Stargate Bulgaria, a subsidiary of "K" Line, assumes the management of nine car carriers owned by the Japanese giant Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha. Valued at over USD 1 million, this investment includes the establishment of an office in Bulgaria employing nine individuals, with potential plans for Stargate to manage vessels running on alternative fuels in 2025.
Effective January 12, "K" Line's ships will reroute away from the Gulf of Aden for at least a week due to the ongoing situation in the region. While the bypass doesn't incur additional expenses, the shift causes delivery delays as ships await passage in the Suez Canal.
Sohachi Takimoto, senior managing director at "K" Line, expressed confidence in the partnership's evolution, recognizing the expertise of Bulgarian seafarers. Stargate Bulgaria's General Manager, Andriyan Evtimov, highlighted the company's efforts to reintroduce internship and cadet programs, emphasizing the global need for enhanced training in alternative fuels, where 81% of sailors require further education.
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Many Bulgarian consumers are raising concerns about the resale of goods from Chinese sites like Temu and Shein at higher prices in Bulgarian physical and electronic stores
Coastal hoteliers are increasing employee wages by at least 20% to address the staff shortage
In April, inflation across the European Union remained steady, with both the EU and the Eurozone recording a rate of 2.6% and 2.4%, respectively, according to data from Eurostat, the official statistics agency of the EU
The Simeonovo lift, located on Vitosha Mountain, has ceased operations permanently due to unavailability of necessary parts
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During a briefing at the Ministry of Energy, it was revealed that Bulgargaz intends to pursue legal action against Gazprom Export, seeking damages amounting to BGN 400 million
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