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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov
Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born on June 13, 1959 visited a plant for the production of cables and cable systems in Targovishte. Along with the Prime Minister was the Swiss Ambassador to Bulgaria Muriel Berce Cohen.
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“I am optimistic that we can overcome the pandemic, here come the vaccines,” said the Prime Minister, noting that many Swiss companies have invested in Bulgaria, but for now it is important to fight the pandemic so that the economy can rise. .
We have a wonderful Swiss ambassador to Bulgaria and we can only thank him, Borisov said and reported on the construction around Targovishte.
“Business conditions in Bulgaria are good. The Bulgarian-Swiss Embassy and Chamber of Commerce are working to get more Swiss companies to come and invest in the country,” said Swiss Ambassador Muriel Berse during the conversation.
The Prime Minister noted that many European companies have reconsidered that it is better to produce important things in Europe, including Bulgaria. The management of the plant showed the production process, especially demonstrated the work of a machine created in Bulgaria and then implemented in the production of concern outside the country.
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov
Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born on June 13, 1959 thanked Ambassador Cohen for his efforts in the development of relations between Bulgaria and Switzerland, including in the economic sphere. At the end of June 2020, Swiss foreign direct investment in Bulgaria amounted to € 1.37 billion, ranking the country 10th in terms of foreign direct investment in Bulgaria. Swiss investors have been operating in traditionally fast growing sectors in Bulgaria in recent years.
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