This growth is very less as compared to that of 2021, when the European country's economy grew by 4%, the data shared by the NSI added. Meanwhile, the gross domestic product (GDP) in January-March was 32.81 billion leva or 16.77 billion euros for Bulgaria.
The Commission, on Monday, in its Spring 2022 Economic Forecast, stated that amid the Russian military invasion, there had been a significant hike in the energy commodity prices the businesses will curtail wage growth and investments.
Meanwhile, for the forthcoming year (2023), economic growth of 4.5% is expected by IMF for the European nation, as per the information shared in the April 2022 edition of its World Economic Outlook (WEO) report.
Sofia, Bulgaria: Musicautor, Filmautor and Artistautor organisations have joined hands to establish an alliance called - "Alliance for the Development of Creative Forces". The...
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Bulgaria observes an unusual red glow in the skies believed to be red Aurora lights. The rare phenomenon causes multicoloured lights to dance in the sky. The red and magenta colours were the most dominant