This transpired during the third working meeting of regional governors under the 16+1 initiative for cooperation between Central and Eastern Europe and China. The international forum is mottoed “Plovdiv: The oldest city on the Silk Road”.
The Investments in the Pavilion 16+1 are mainly Chinese and are expected to increase next year, said Vassil Gelev, head of the department for promotion of agricultural cooperation between CEE countries and China with the Agriculture Ministry. More than 100 companies are expected to open their warehouses with each investment standing at around 500,000 euro, said Gelev.
In 2016, Chinese investment in the EU stood at 35.1 billion euro, an increase of 76 per cent. According to central bank data, in 2015 Chinese investments in Bulgaria stood at 2.9 million euro and in 2016 they were negative – minus 3.3 million euro. In 2016, Bulgarian exports to China declined by 20 per cent, from 612 million dollars to 479 million dollars, said Krustyo Belev, head of the Bulgarian- Chinese Business Development Association.
Source: www.agroberichtenbuitenland.nl