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Rumen Porozhanov: Revised 2014 Budget Gap Seen at 2.6%-2.8%
Bulgaria's caretaker government plans to propose to parliament that will be formed after October 5 snap vote to raise this year's budget deficit to just below 3% of GDP.
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Defense minister meets with Romanian counterpart
Defense minister meets with Romanian counterpart
NEWPORT -- Serbian Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić has met with Romanian Minister of National Defense Mircea Dusa on the sidelines of the 2014 NATO Summit in Wales.
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Hamović Only Serbian Owner of Companies in the Top 500 List Released by Deloitte
10 Serbian Companies Featured on Deloitte's 500 Top Companies in Europe Hamović Only Serbian Owner of Companies in the Top 500 List Released by Deloitte
Of the 10 largest companies in Serbia, on Deloitte's Top 500 leading companies in Central Europe, only one is owned by a Serbian businessman.
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Croatia Hopes to Emulate Macedonia Debt Write-Off
Macedonian Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski said that since the debt write-off campaign was launched in early August, some 17,600 socially vulnerable people from the socially have applied to be exempted from paying overdue bank loans, heating, water, television and electricity bills.
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In Krynica, Romania voices need for close trans-Atlantic cooperation
At a recent economic forum in Krynica, Poland, State Secretary for Political Analysis and Parliament with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) Radu Podgorean voiced a need for close trans-Atlantic cooperation in all areas to meet the new challenges at the eastern borders of Europe.
Tighter security ordered at Amphipolis tomb
Regional authorities in Central Macedonia, where archaeologists are excavating a large burial mound that has sparked intense media interest and captivated the publics imagination have asked the government to increase security at the site. The request was made during a meeting on Thursday between Governor Apostolos Tzitzikostas and Public Order Minister Vassilis Kililias.
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Bulgaria's Economy Ministry Uploads All Documents on South Stream
The Ministry of Economy has granted access to all documents related to the South Stream pipeline project's Bulgarian section.
According to its press office, it is the Ministry's "main priority" to make Bulgarians familiar with the situation in energy and developments on the large-scale energy projects.
Bulgaria PM to Propose Budget Overhaul after Early Elections
Interim Prime Minister Georgi Bliznashki described Bulgaria's financial situation as "extremely serious" and and a budget overhaul as "imperative".
He also said the step should be a top priority for the next National Assembly to be formed this autumn.
Bulgaria's Tourism Sector Expects 10% Decline in 2014
The Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators expects over 10% tourism decline this year, mainly due to the weak summer season and the lack of advertising.
The number of tourists from the Netherlands has dropped by 30% this summer, and the number of Germans - by 5%, Darik news reports.
Turkish business group warns of lagging behind in transatlantic trade talks
All projections indicate that Turkeyâs economy would eventually be harmed due to the eventual integration of the worldâs two largest economies through the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the head of Turkeyâs leading business club has warned.