Brussels, June 30 (BTA correspondent Nikolay Jeliazkov) – Bulgaria has announced that it will contribute 100 million euro to projects benefiting from finance by the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), at the heart of the 315 billion euro Investment Plan for Europe, the European Commission said onTuesday. The contribution will be made through co-financing of projects approved by the Bulgarian Development Bank. Bulgaria is the eighth member state after Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland and Slovakia to announce a contribution, even before the EFSI becomes operational. More…
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