Bulgaria is the guest of honour at the 87th Thessaloniki International Trade Fair. High technology, tourism and culture represent our country. Minister of Economy, Bogdan Bogdanov, attended the opening and later today, September 11, President Rumen Radev and his Greek counterpart Katerina Sakeralopoulou will visit the exhibition.

Companies specialized in the production of drones for cargo transportation, producers of nanosatellites that work with the US aerospace agency NASA, companies making ultra-modern technologies in the production of microchips - these are just some of the Bulgarian companies participating in the Fair.

The fair is organised every year and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world. This year Bulgaria is participating with more than 60 companies, and the Bulgarian stand is organised by the Ministry of Economy and Industry.

Bulgarian companies have the opportunity to talk to potential foreign contractors and potential buyers.

Greece has traditionally been one of Bulgaria's largest trading partners, with Greek companies having invested over €300 million in this country since the beginning of the year alone and more than 3 billion euros in total.
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