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UNDERVALUED ASSETS
Compared to western European standards - Bulgaria is
cheap. Investors can still find some outstanding
values on the market and opportunities are plentiful.
Come and discover.
STRONG ECONOMIC GROWTH
In its annual 2002 report, the European Commission
assessed Bulgaria as a fully functional market
economy, with a high degree of macroeconomic stability
and working market mechanisms. The Bulgarian economy
is working under currency board (1 Bulgarian
Lev=1.95583 Euro), which provides for a stable and
predictable macro economic environment. Careful fiscal
discipline and strong foreign investment has provided
for sustained economic growth for the last 7 years.
The expected economical growth (GDP per capital) is
about 5 percent per year. The state owned section of
the Bulgarian economy is about 20 percent. With many
local and foreign investments, the financial system is
stable and banks are expanding their landing.
EU AND NATO MEMBER
Bulgaria is a full member of NATO and is due to join
the European Union in 2007. The country has already
closed all of the negotiation chapters and its entry
in 2007 is guaranteed by the EU institutions. Very
interesting is the pre-EU membership discount on asset
prices that businesses still enjoy in Bulgaria.
STRONG FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Foreign investment in Bulgaria has never been so
dynamic and so massive. During recent years, a
significant number of international companies have
opened offices in Bulgaria, just to name a jew: Solvay,
Umocore, Italcemente Group, Liebherr, Kraft, Nestle,
American Standard, Philip Morris, Metro, Lindner,
Praktiker and SAP. As a result of a liberal financial
policy and continuous economic growth, Bulgaria has
become very attractive to foreign investments. In
addition, local companies are also increasing their
share of business in Bulgaria and abroad.
POLITICAL STABILITY
With its parliamentary republican political system,
the political situation in Bulgaria is stable and the
legislature, the executive and the judiciary are
independent of the parliament. As of 2007, Bulgaria is
expected to be part of EU and has harmonized its legal
system in line with the EU requirements. In April
2004, the country became member of NATO.
QUALITY OF LIFE
Bulgaria and its capital Sofia offer a
cosmopolitan quality of life that is regarded as among
the highest in Europe.
First time visitors to Bulgaria are often surprised by
the diversity and stunning natural beauty. For years a
real effort has been made in order to preserve the
country’s rich and unspoilt flora and fauna. As a
result, today’s Bulgaria is ecologically one of the
purest countries in Europe, with exceptionally clear
air and water resources. There are 7 national parks,
more than 3000 protected natural sites and 17
bio-spherical reserves (the greatest recorded number
in Europe). There are also 419 protected animal
species and 63 protected types of plant.
Not only is the quality of life in Bulgaria good, but
the cost of living is one of the lowest in Europe. A
meal for two, made from organically pure products and
including a bottle of nice wine will not cost you more
than seven or eight Euros.
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