Bulgarian consumer electronics retailer Aladin on Wednesday said that it will construct a 9.0 million levs ($7.2 million/4.6 million euro) mixed-use building in the capital Sofia by January 2010. The six-storey building, with a built-up area of 5,100 sq m, will accommodate offices, a medical centre, shops and a supermarket.
An official UK report showed that the British industry is suffering as 540,000 of the migrants who have come from the EU new member states returned to their countries following the global crisis. How a massive reverse migration will affect the SEE?
Oct 8, 2008
The new labour force will push up the local economies
The gross domestic product will slow its growth due to the lower level of money transfers from abroad
The returning experts will lead to unstable social security system and dissatisfaction of population
The reverse migration will raise the level of business culture to the one in the countries in western Europe
The reverse migration will not provoke major changes