By Nedyalka Aleksandrova

Yesterday, October 15, 2009, the biggest business forum held in the last decade in Bulgaria took place in Sofia, at Sofia Hall of Kempinski Hotel Zografski. The Bulgarian-Chinese Business Forum was organized by the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency and the Investment Promotion Agency of the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China.
172 Bulgarian companies from real estate, construction and investments, trade and finance, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, media and promotion, production, wholesaling and retailing, and 103 Chinese enterprises from energy and mining, chemical pharmacy, logistics, electrics, textiles, economic zones, real estate and development, high technology and manufacturing, and investment promotion agencies attended the event. There were both ODI enterprises and companies attracting FDI to China from 18 Chinese provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities). READ MORE »
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By Charline Evans, 15th Oct, 2009

Around the World in 80 Schools has been such a success that I have been contacted by schools, business and charitable organisations not featured in the initial project that would like to become part of this ever increasing network.
Around the World in 80 Schools +Plus is an additional feature that will showcase additional schools, orphanages, charities, communities and business around the world that want to come together to make a difference for children around the globe.
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By Nick Fulford, 12 Oct, 2009

Nick enjoying the beautiful weather and the garden
I recently visited Varna at the end of September and I was kindly invited to join the Eurolink Team and the Children for the Barbeque Afternoon that was being arranged at a Villa, in the countryside near Varna, on Saturday 26th September. I would like to give you a few notes on my impressions of how the afternoon progressed.
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Famagusta Gazette, 08.OCT.09

Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias, left, talks to his Bulgarian counterpart Georgi Parvanov, right, during their official meeting at the Presidency building in the capital of Bulgaria, on Oct. 6, 2008.
Bulgaria expects that the intensification of UN-led negotiations on Cyprus will lead to a final settlement of the Cyprus problem, President of Bulgaria Georgi Parvanov has said, adding that his country supports UN Security Council decisions and respects the right of each side to outline its positions.
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Oct 2, 2009, Novinite.com
The required capital to register a limited liability company has been lowered to the symbolic BGN 2 or EUR 1 by the Bulgarian Parliament.
The MPs approved the change in Bulgaria’s Commercial Law Friday at the second and final reading of the amendments in the Trade Act, lowering the required registration amount from BGN 5 000 to BGN 2.
The proposal had received the preliminary approval of the new cabinet in August this year and was promised by the now ruling Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party before the July general elections.
On his part, Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov, included the measure in the the anti-crisis packet as a way to encourage local business.
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October 7, 2009

The anchored Norwegian Jade liner as viewed from the Varna beach which enjoyed sunny October weather. Photo by BGNES
The 295-meter Norwegian Jade liner called at Bulgaria’s Black Sea port Varna on Wednesday, October 7, 2009.
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by Nedyalka Aleksandrova

“When the new General City Plan is implemented, Varna will look like a butterfly or a bird in flight to the future, seen from outer space”, Prof. Nikiforov said at the Public Deliberations of the Plan which took place on October 1, 2009 at the Community Centre of Konstantinovo.
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