The commodity exchange between Bulgaria and Japan for 2017 was the highest so far – to the value of 163 million dollars. The data was stated by the Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev at the Bulgarian-Japanese Economic Forum on 26th of June 2018.

For the first three months of this year, there was a 48% increase in commodity exchange compared to the same period in 2017. During the forum, an action plan was signed to introduce new business opportunities.
Most attractive for Japanese investors are the IT and automotive sectors. The industrial zones in Bozhurishte, Sofia and Thrace, Plovdiv are of particular interest.
Tomislav Donchev, Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria: “We already have 5 plants operating in different parts of the country and I want more. After all, there is no doubt that Japan is a leading country in high technology. The more sophisticated the production is the more value-added and the better for the Bulgarian economy”.
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