Bulgaria's economy grows.
by MEDIA CONTACT RESOURCES, INC.
Bulgaria's GDP grew 6 percent in the first quarter 2005
compared to the same period in 2004. The country's National
Statistics Institute expects that when final results for 2005 are
available they will show that Bulgaria's economy grew 5.2 percent.
This information was reported by the Sofia News Agency in a wire story
dated June 20, 2005.
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) says that the global slowdown
that is currently showing signs of developing will have no effect on
Bulgaria's rapid growth. The BNB points to Bulgaria's signing
of its accession treaty with the European Union (EU) as the reason for
enhanced confidence in the economy. The BNB's remarks were reported
in a story in The Sofia Echo (Sofia) also dated June 20, 2005.
The BNB credited foreign investment in Bulgaria for the rosy growth
prospects.
The news was also favorable for Bulgaria's consumers.
According to the National Statistics Institute, Bulgaria recorded
its first deflation in May 2005 with prices declining 0.5 percent. This
was part of a separate wire story by the Sofia News Agency dated June
14, 2005.
The story said that while overall consumer prices had increased by
2.6 percent since the beginning of 2005, prices for food declined in May
2005 by 1.5 percent.
Non-food prices increased 0.2 percent. Consumers paid more for
alcohol and tobacco as well. Prices for alcohol increased 0.8 percent in
May 2005. Prices for tobacco increased 0.6 percent during the same
period.
Confidence in the economy meant that the contribution to GDP by
companies increased markedly - 7.1 percent in the first quarter 2005
compared with the first quarter 2004.
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