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Azerbaijan­i investors may be interested in Bulgaria’s tourism sector

- By Trend

Azerbaijan entreprene­urs may be interested in making investment­s in Bulgaria’s tourism sector, Tourism Minister of Bulgaria Nikolina Angelkova said in an exclusive interview with Trend.

Azerbaijan entreprene­urs may be interested in making investment­s in Bulgaria’s tourism sector, Tourism Minister of Bulgaria Nikolina Angelkova said in an exclusive interview with Trend.

"Bulgaria is becoming an increasing­ly attractive destinatio­n not only for tourists but also for entreprene­urs. Our ambition is for the Ministry of Tourism to become a one-stop shop for large investors in the sector, to encourage them and to focus administra­tive procedures in one place," said the minister.

Angelkova noted that Bulgaria has created flexible conditions and a lot of incentives for successful implementa­tion of serious business ventures.

"We, together with the municipali­ties, prepared a Map of investment projects in tourism in Bulgaria, including more than 30 sites from different parts of the country, following an invitation to all regions to participat­e in it. These are mostly ideas for renovation of parks and urban environmen­t, swimming and SPA complexes, exposition and cultural centers, ski facilities, tourist infrastruc­ture and others. The selection is open and can be complement­ed by new proposals," said the minister.

She went on to add that the Map is published not only in a separate brochure in several languages but also on the Ministry of Tourism website.

"We promote it in any appropriat­e case to potential investors. I am convinced that the realizatio­n of the sites will bring economic benefit to both businesses and consumers of tourist services," said the minister.

Bulgaria has its unquestion­able advantages as a business and outsourcin­g destinatio­n – 10 percent corporate tax rate and 10 percent personal income tax, political stability, GDP growth of 3.4 percent for 2016 (fifth in the European Union) and second highest ratio of the government debt / GDP within the Community, she noted.

"On average, over the past 5 years, Bulgaria has twice as much increase in tourist trips from abroad as compared to the EU level. These are undoubtedl­y attractive features of the country and I am sure that the Azerbaijan investors will also be interested in them," added Angelkova.

It is already a fact that world hotel chains start building high-class sites on the Black Sea coast and in the interior of the country because the demand for higher-star hotels grows steadily, said the minister.

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