
The Bulgarian National Bank, which is the central bank of the country, has said in December’20 that economy is expected to pursue its recovery on a quarterly comparison basis in the last quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of 2021, on condition that anti-coronavirus restrictions do not tighten further.

The Balkan nation’s export of aluminium structures during 2018-19 stood at 4436 tonnes and the revenue generated from the export volume remained at $33.08 million. The export for 2020 stood at 3814 tonnes and the earnings accounted for $26.30 million. However, when the export volume and expenditure for 2020 get footed with the existing two years, it resembles 8250 tonnes and $59.38 million respectively.

Bulgaria’s export for 2018 was recorded at 1796 tonnes and the earnings remained to $14.71 million, whereas, in 2019, the export grew to 2640 tonnes, indicated a rise by 47% and the earning also climbed to $18.37 million.
The export for 2020 also reflected growth by 44.46%, as the export volume inclined to 3814 tonnes and the earnings stood to $26.30 million.
The major trading destinations for Bulgaria’s export of Aluminium structures are Albania, Aruba, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Rep., Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, etc.
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