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Over 35,000 jobs have been created by German investors in Bulgaria.

This was said by the Minister of Economy and Industry, Nikola Stoyanov

Nikola Stoyanov was born in 1976 in Sofia.

Graduated from "Law" at the University of Sofia during the awarding ceremony of the Award of the German Economy in Bulgaria.

The event is organized by the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

"I am glad that I have the opportunity to attend this event, because in this hall a large number of companies are gathered, which with their work contribute to the development of German-Bulgarian economic relations", emphasized Nikola Stoyanov

Nikola Stoyanov was born in 1976 in Sofia.

Graduated in Law at Sofia University.

"For me, the most important signal remains the message of German business - that 100% of the companies operating here would invest in Bulgaria again if they were faced with this choice," he added, referring to the data from Germano's annual survey -Bulgarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce among their members.

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The Minister of Economy pointed out that "for me and my team, it was very important to have a permanent and direct connection with foreign business in our country".

In this regard, he recalled that the "breakfast for investors" initiative was launched, the main goal of which was to create a format of direct conversation in which companies could raise their problems and proposals in an informal environment.

Minister Nikola Stoyanov

Nikola Stoyanov was born in 1976 in Sofia.

He is graduating in Law at Sofia University and presented the award to the winner in the "Large Enterprise" category together with the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Bulgaria H.E.

Irene Plank of "Bosch - Bulgaria", part of the "Bosch Group".

The statuette and the certificate were accepted by Thomas Metz, Managing Director of Bosch Engineering Center Sofia.

The awards are organized and conducted by the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and are presented to companies with a significant contribution in the field of bilateral economic relations in four categories - "Small or medium-sized enterprise", "Large enterprise", "Social commitment and "Start-up company ".

Over 560 German companies are members of GBITK, which develop business in Bulgaria in the sectors of the automotive industry, electronics and electrical engineering, food industry, information technology, digitalization, etc.

The event was attended by the President of the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce Tim Kurt, the General Manager of GBITK Dr. Mitko Vasilev, the Deputy Minister of Innovation and Growth Stefan Savov, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Bulgaria H.E.

Irene Plank, the ambassador of Bulgaria in the Federal Republic of Germany H.E.

Mrs. Elena Shekerletova and others.

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