The construction of BGN 40 million production plant for
aluminum profiles, the largest on the Balkans, has started in Trakia Economic Zone. Minister of Economy Lachezar Borisov presented a Class A investment certificate to Zdravko Linkin, chairman of the board of directors of Interlink Group AD. This happened on 31 March at the turning of the first sod of a high-tech plant for
aluminum profiles in Maritsa Industrial Zone, which is part of Trakia Economic Zone.
The investment amounts to BGN 39,705,000. The total area of the plot is 200,000 sq m and the first plant of 22,500 sq m will be built on part of it by the summer of next year. Initially it will have an annual capacity of 10,000 tons of aluminum profiles.
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Bulgaria is among the few countries in which there is
growth in consumption and rising incomes during the coronavirus crisis. This was stated by Minister of Economy Lachezar Borisov during the virtual Economist event entitled EU Recovery and Resilience Fund for
Bulgaria s Transition: Innovation - Green Agenda - Digital Transformation.
Bulgaria s public debt is among the lowest, the budget deficit for 2020 is 3%, and the unemployment rate in the country is 5% according to data by the National Statistical Institute and 7% according to data by the Employment Agency, he added.
Bulgaria s macroeconomic indicators are excellent, said Minister Borisov. Its credit rating was raised during the crisis, the country joined ERM II, and it implemented the most liberal measures with regard to the pandemic, combined with socio-economic measures, the economy minister added. In his words, balance between economy and health sector, synergy and lack of confrontation are key to tackling the curren