BULGARIAN ECONOMIC TOP NEWS DIGEST
WEEKLY REPORT ( 15 – 22 FEBRUARY 2008 )
Sections/headline briefs:
MACROECONOMY:
· Finance Minister: "Bulgaria not faced with economic crisis"
· Bulgaria gets � 1 B from EU
· �900 M for development of Bulgaria rural tourism
· BGN 1,5 B subsidy for farmers
· Four months delay in the construction of Danube Bridge 2
· Germany and Bulgaria to deepen railway cooperation
· Bulgarian`s incomes grown up with 24% for 2007
· Bulgaria ranked among top achievers in transposition of EU directives
· The traffic in Sofia – 12 years ahead of the forecasts
· �262M plots for construction sold in 2007
· Construction boom moves to the South of the Black Sea coast - no free place to the north of Bourgas
· Mall invasion in Bulgaria continues
· Foreigners buy 30 percent of real estates in Bulgaria
· Bulgaria does not export electricity to Kosovo
· Power distributors sign co-operation accord
· Rightists: Planned energy holding to hike electricity prices in
· Deloitte outlines vision of Bulgarian energy conglomerate
· Failure of pipeline referendum in Bulgaria
· Russia has no enough oil for Bourgas-Alexandroupolis
· Non-bank loans – a business worth billion
· Erste Bank: Bulgaria 's 67% credit growth highest in CEE In 2007
· Bulgaria 's 2007 soft drinks sales rise 18%
· Road projects for BGN 300 M prepared
· Alternative energy investors say hassled by power distributors
· Economically active population equals 3,472,200 in fourth quarter of 2007
· Bulgarian goods with eco labels
· Bulgarian Becomes Vice-President of WB
· Kosovo's recognition: obstacle to business
INVESTMENTS:
· FDI flows up 30% to �5.7 B euro in 2007
· JV plans USD 3 B megainvestment in real estate
· Pernik Stadium - like 'Besiktas' and 'Fenerbahce' stadiums
· Israelis to build logistic center near Plovdiv
· Austrian companies invest outside Sofia
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· German inverstors interested in Bansko ski resort
· German Fikon to build bio-fuel factory in Targovishte
· Vacation complex for � 25 M to be built in Bulgaria's Banya
· Bulgarian business hunts for brains
· Enel to build �25M gypsum plant in Bulgaria
· Vacation complex for USD36 M to be built in Banya
COMPANIES:
· More than 800 companies take part in Agra 2008
· International market 'Vacation & SPA Expo 2008' opened
· Kremikovtzi mill cuts loss for 2007 by 87%
· Kremikovtzi seeks strategic partners
· Intel-sponsored R&D centre opens at BAS
· French ophthalmologic company Essilor enters Bulgarian market
Articles:
MACROECONOMY:
Finance Minister: "Bulgaria not faced with economic crisis"
Bulgaria gets � 1 B from EU
�900 M for development of Bulgaria rural tourism
Three of the measures under the Program for rural development - “Diversification of the non-agricultural activities”, “Support for the creation of micro-enterprises” and “Promotion of tourist activities” were presented within the 'Tourism and Leisure Fair' in
BGN 1,5 B subsidy for farmers
At the opening of the exhibition "AGRA 2008" in Plovdiv Fair,
Four months delay in the construction of Danube Bridge 2
Nearly four months will be the delay in the construction of Danube Bridge-2, informed Darik radio.The Spanish company, implementor of the project – FSS Construction, has not yet submitted the technical project for approval to the Ministry of regional development and public works.According to the minister of transport Peter Mutafchiev the reason for the delay of the construction is the legislative differences between Bulgaria and Romania . Simeon Evtimov from the ministry of transport claimed that the Spanish company had received permission for construction, which means it has presented a technical project as well. According to Evtimov, what is missing is a working project. This project has not been developed because the access to the construction spot has been delayed due to the conducted geological research on the Romanian shore and on Romanian territory and special temporary permissions were needed to be issued, explained Evtimov.
Germany and Bulgaria to deepen railway cooperation
The Bulgarian minister of transport Peter Mutafchiev met today the vice-president of the German railways “Deutsche bahn” and chairman of the company's executive board Otto Wiesheu. The possibilities for deepening of the cooperation in the field of railway transport between the two countries and for the exchange of experience were among the topics discussed during the meeting, informed the ministry.Later, Otto Wiesheu's program includes meetings with the chairmen of the Bulgarian railway companies Oleg Petkov (Bulgarian state railways - BDZ) and Anton Ginev (“Railway infrastructure” national company). Before flying back to
Bulgarian`s incomes grown up with 24% for 2007
The average common income of one Bulgarian household in December 2007 has increased to 844.75 BGN (422.37 EUR). This result makes almost 24% raise on yearly base, the National Statistic Institute (NSI) data shows.December common expends on monthly base increase record - breaking to 769.63 BGN (385.30 EUR) compared to 642.35 BGN (321.18 EUR) for November, as the biggest share goes by tradition for food and drinks. The expenses' rising is 19.8% on yearly base, which means Bulgarian expends have raised with 126.91 BGN (63.45 EUR) in a year. As it was one year ago, almost a half of Bulgarian household's incomes come from work salaries (42.3%), and the rest part from pensions (19.7%) and others.The enterprise incomes' share grows (5.1% from common product compared to 4.5% for the previous year).
Bulgaria ranked among top achievers in transposition of EU directives
The traffic in Sofia – 12 years ahead of the forecasts
The traffic in
�262M plots for construction sold in 2007
Construction plots to the total value of EUR 262 million were sold in
RCA registered ten bigger purchases of construction plots, or more than 30% of all larger deals on the Bulgarian market. The high share of land purchases speaks of continuing development activity. The market of commercial area also remained dynamic with seven deals for EUR 472 million. The volume in the office segment was about half that amount: ten big sales to the total value of EUR 215.7 million. Industrial properties and hotels were the least developed markets.
Construction boom moves to the South of the Black Sea coast - no free place to the north of Bourgas
Construction activity in
For the last two years investors have been more interested in the northern
Mall invasion in Bulgaria continues
The intensive construction of trade centers and malls tends to continue during the next years, money.bg announced. Such projects will be realized not only in the big cities but also in smaller towns. Presently at different stage of realization are 16 projects of Mall construction throughout the country.Only in
Foreigners buy 30 percent of real estates in Bulgaria
Thirty percent of the real estates purchasing contracts in
Bulgaria does not export electricity to Kosovo
Power distributors sign co-operation accord
The three power distribution companies in the country - E.ON Bulgaria Networks, CEZ Bulgaria and EVN Bulgaria Power Distribution - signed yesterday a memorandum for cooperation in the field crisis solving activities for ensuring uninterruptible power supplies. The document envisages that each distributor should provide technical assistance (equipment and manpower) on demand to any of the other two peers.
Rightists: Planned energy holding to hike electricity prices in
Deloitte outlines vision of Bulgarian energy conglomerate
Failure of pipeline referendum in Bulgaria
The referendum in Burgas ‘pro and con ‘ Burgas - Alexandroupolis pipeline failed. The electoral activity on Sunday was round 27%. To be announced as valid (the referendum), more than 50% had to experience their vote of rights.Positive opinion gave 3,25% of the voters (1,654 people). Answer ‘no' gave 96,77% or round 49,500 people from Burgas municipality.Despite the election results, the mayor of the seaside city Dimiter Niukolov said the referendum was successful and all results and technical details will be bestowed to the European Commission.
Russia has no enough oil for Bourgas-Alexandroupolis
The way it started, it will be difficult for the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis project to be implemented and the biggest problem is that in fact there is not enough oil for the pipe. This claimed Iliyan Vassilev, former Bulgarian ambassador in Russia in an interview for Nova TV.Vassilev explained that apart from the environmental issues, which recently have come to the forefront of the public interest similarly important is the issue of the real implementation of the project. According to Vassilev, “Rosneft” itself, based on the announced several days ago data, has not intention to increase the export this year compared to last year, which is worrying exactly for “Bourgas-Alexandroupolis”. “This project will be European only when it gives equal opportunities for transfer of oil to all through the Balkans territory. We lost the chance to negotiate over Kazakh oil, which was important indeed”, commented Vassilev. This has happened during the first stage of the talks on the project when by force of an old habit we have given this away to Russia , “the way we used to delegate the energy security issues to the USSR ”. Regarding the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis project referendum which was held yesterday, Ilyan Vassilev claimed that the referendum has political capacity and its implementation was extremely important. “In any case, the majority of the Bulgarians who voted were against and this should be considered”, added Vassilev.
Non-bank loans – a business worth billion
The prompt non-bank loans have been gaining popularity recently, with the number of loans in the segment seeing a two-fold rise in 2007. Though there’s no official statistics on the issue, experts estimate the business at nearly BGN 1 billion. According to Assen Yagodin of Eurobank EFG funding in the segment runs up to EUR 400-500 million in 2007. Just to compare though, we should say that the amounts Jet Finance, TBI Credit and UniCredit Consumer Finance have put up on the market over the last 12 months exceed half of these estimates. The cost of these non-bank debts constitutes an annual percentage of the ARE (Annual Rate of Expenses) of nearly 30-40% and sometimes 60% against 10-20% for bank services. And though its quite a profitable business, it still has issues with transparency and accountability. BNB is presently making efforts to collect the annual financial reports of these companies, but it is not always this easy a task. And statistics in this segment are rare.
Erste Bank: Bulgaria 's 67% credit growth highest in CEE In 2007
The credit/deposit ratio in the countries in central and eastern Europe is lowest in Hungary – 127% at the end of 2007, according to research by Erste Group Bank.
Second on this indicator is Romania – 122%. According to the bank's analysts this makes the two countries most vulnerable to the effects of the global mortgage crisis. Bulgaria 's ratio stands at 83%, which puts our country in the middle of the list. The ratio is quite different in the countries in southeast Europe, ranging from 61% in Albania to 108% in Croatia and 107% in Serbia . In terms of credit growth our country ranked first in the region in 2007 with a 67% increase, which was mainly due to more loans in the business sector (77% ). Romania is second, with a 64% hike in credits last year. The increase is highest in the sector of household crediting – 83%. However, the number of deposits in Bulgaria and Romania was not growing at such pace, which makes their 2007credit/deposits ratios considerably higher than in 2006. Both countries have high current account deficits which is a reason for worries, Erste Group points out. And while Bulgaria and Romania are attracting significant foreign investments at the moment, their financial future will depend on their ability to lower the current account deficit. In spite of the growing number of credits, their size versus national GDP is still relatively low compared to that of the EU countries, while above the average in CEE. This ratio stands at 86% in Bulgaria , while the average for the 14 countries in CEE surveyed by Erste Bank is 61%. In Romania and Serbia it is 51%, and is even lower in Russia and Poland – 53% and 69% respectively. Croatia and Slovenia have the highest ratios in the CEE – 121% ans 117% respectively.
Bulgaria 's 2007 soft drinks sales rise 18%
Sales of soft drinks in
Road projects for BGN 300 M prepared
More than 40 projects with a total value of over BGN 300 million have applied for funding under the Regional Development operative programme, regional development and public works minister Assen Gagauzov, said. The bulk of the projects are for the construction of roads. The municipalities, which are beneficiaries under the programme, are well prepared to absorb the funding extended under the programme, Gagauzov said.
A meeting with representatives of the Portuguese companies, which participate in the consortium for the setting up of the Trakia motorway, will be held within the next two weeks, Gagauzov said. The Portuguese companies will have to report whether they have secured funding for the project. The low turnout at the referendum for the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project, which was held in Bourgas, may be put down to the fact that the people have realised that their votes cannot stop the implementation of the international project, Gagauzov said. The project will feature cutting-edge technologies aimed at preserving the environment of the Bourgas bay area and along the entire route of the oil pipeline, Gagauzov said.
Alternative energy investors say hassled by power distributors
Local investors in renewable energy sources (RES) have complained to the Bulgarian energy ministry that the regional power distribution companies are either refusing to plug into their grids new RES facilities or set cumbersome conditions to establish a link. Bulgarian law requires that the power distributors assign priority importance to the inclusion in their networks of RES facilities. The enforcement of RES regulations is hindered by the staff shortage at the energy efficiency and environment directorate of the energy ministry which has the relevant authority, Kostadinka Todorova from the directorate told the parliamentary energy policy committee. The domestic hydro power stations operated at less than full capacity in 2007, leading to a 30% year-on-year decrease in RES power output, said deputy energy minister Valentin Ivanov. Investors have announced plans to install 1,000MW of wind power facilities while projects for geothermal electricity generation are underway in Sandanski, Momin Prohod and Kyustendil, said the official. Pavel Bania, Sapareva Bania and Zlatograd also have geothermal potential.
Economically active population equals 3,472,200 in fourth quarter of 2007
The economically active population, aged 15 to 64, equalled 3,472,200 in the fourth quarter if 2007, according to data of the National Statistical Institute (NSI) released on Thursday.The number of employed totalled 3,306,400 people and their relative share of the overall population was 49.8 per cent, of these 55.5 per cent were men and 44.5 per cent were women.In the period under review unemployed were 215,300 and the unemployment coefficient was 6.1 per cent. The unemployment coefficient was higher with women (6.7 per cent) than with men (5.6 per cent). The number of unemployed went down by 73,100 and the unemployment coefficient by 2.3 points year-on-year.Unemployed youth (15 - 24 years) were 43,800. The unemployment coefficient for this age group was 14.5 per cent.
Bulgarian goods with eco labels
From now on, goods made in
Bulgarian Becomes Vice-President of WB
A Bulgarian has become the vice-president of the World Bank (WB) and will take over the post on March 10, 2008. Kristalina Georgieva was appointed by the President of the WB Robert Zoellick. For the first time a Bulgarian takes so high position in the WB. Kristalina Georgieva started working for the WB in 1993 as an expert in environmental economics. She made a brilliant career to climb up to the post of Strategy Director. She has delivered lectures in some of the world's most prestigious universities.
Kosovo's recognition: obstacle to business
Bulgarian businesses are divided in their projections about the development of investments in
Transport companies do not expect any difficulties at the Serbian customs. Experts, however, say that cargo carriers to
INVESTMENTS:
FDI flows up 30% to �5.7 B euro in 2007
The volume of foreign direct investments (FDI) in
JV plans USD 3 B megainvestment in real estate
Pernik Stadium - like 'Besiktas' and 'Fenerbahce' stadiums
The Turkish firm, which had designed and constructed the stadiums of ‘Besiktas' and ‘Fenerbahce' in Istanbul will build the Pernik (Sofia area) stadium ‘Metalurg', was announced on a press - conference yesterday.The foreigners promise a modern sport facility and installation, which is about to seat 12,000 audience. The firm is specialized in constructing of stadiums and sectional sport halls.The ‘Metalurg' stadium has quite good technical base. The future modern sport base will be used not only from local, but also from capital teams.The investment will cost round EUR 2 million.
Israelis to build logistic center near Plovdiv
A logistic center will be build on an terrain of 330 decares and covered area of 140 000 sq.m, informs sgrada.com.Investor of the project is the Israeli company “AFI Europe”, which already owns three projects for resident complexes in the Bulgarian capital.Currently, the company is not giving any other information about the logistic center than that easy access to Plovdiv airport and to the main roads to Greece and Turkey will be secured.
Austrian companies invest outside Sofia
More and more Austrian companies are looking for places for investment outside the capital city. There they find better conditions for development of their business,
The Austrian steel-making group Voestalpine confirmed its plan to invest EUR 5 B in a steel plant close to the
German inverstors interested in Bansko ski resort
German investors show interest in common projects with
German Fikon to build bio-fuel factory in Targovishte
The German firm Fikon intends to build a factory for production of bio-fuels and bio-fuel derivatives (gas, methane, electricity) in the northeastern Bulgarian city of
Vacation complex for � 25 M to be built in
A new vacation complex will be constructed in the
Bulgarian business hunts for brains
The Bulgarian business is hunting for brains; some of the biggest corporations have decided to invest considerable funds in science and new technologies. They are going to fund the establishment of four high-tech centers, in which teams of young scientists will be provided with the latest technologies and equipment that they need to develop their projects and conduct researches. This strategy was outlined during a meeting of Education Minister Daniel Vulchev with representatives of big companies and corporations. These high-tech centers will function in the fields of ecology, energy and power engineering, IT and biotechnologies. The housing premises for the think-tanks will be provided by the state, while the researches and the experiments will be financed by the business. The projects will be evaluated by a group of experts of the Ministry of Education. The four centers will provide much needed know-how to the Bulgarian companies. Some of the most promising young scientists in
Enel to build �25M gypsum plant in Bulgaria
A project for the setting up of a new plant for the dehydration of gypsum is underway at the Enel Maritsa-Iztok 3 thermal power plant (TPP). The project is estimated at EUR 25 million. The TPP has already obtained an integrated pollution prevention and control permit from the ministry of environment and water for the new facility. The permit was handed to Mike Foster, executive director of Enel Operations Bulgaria AD. The investment will contribute to the more environmentally friendly operation of the TPP, while the permit will enable a more effective waste management at the company.
Vacation complex for USD36 million to be built in Banya
A new vacation complex will be constructed in the
COMPANIES:
More than 800 companies take part in Agra 2008
Agriculture in
International market 'Vacation & SPA Expo 2008' opened
Chairman of State Agency of Tourism (SAT) Anelia Krushkova will open today the international tourism market ‘Vacation & SPA Expo 2008' in the National Palace of Culture (NDK). This is the 25th, jubilee edition of the expo. More that 320 firms from more than 20 countries from Europe, Asia, Africa and
Kremikovtzi mill cuts loss for 2007 by 87%
Bulgaria's biggest metallurgic mill Kremikovtzi owned by Indian Global Steel Holdings Ltd cut its net loss by 87% in 2007 to 35,9 million BGN (18 million EUR), Reuters reported. The revenue at Kremikovtzi reached 1,63 billion BGN (810 million EUR) in 2007, while spending was 1,67 billion BGN (830 million EUR).The debts of the steelmaker are 1,7 billion BGN (850 million EUR). We remind you that U.S. Steel Corp and two Ukrainian billionaires, Kostyantin Zhevago and Rinat Akhmetov were interested in buying Kremikovtzi.From Reuters explain that the works need 140 million EUR for environmental upgrades and 80 million for working capital.Trade unions have accused Mittal of poor management demand from the government (owner of 25% stakes) to force Pramod out.
Kremikovtzi seeks strategic partners
Intel-sponsored R&D centre opens at BAS
A new software technology innovation centre opened doors on February 19 2008 at the
French ophthalmologic company Essilor enters Bulgarian market
World leader of ophthalmologic products manufacture, French company Essilor International is expanding its presence in Eastern Europe by starting operations in
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