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		<title>Bulgaria&#8217;s Economy Keeps Momentum in Q2 2025</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria&#8217;s economy maintained solid growth in the second quarter of 2025. GDP rose by 3.1% year-on-year, mirroring the gains seen in Q1, and increased 0.7% quarter-on-quarter. These figures underscore a consistent pattern of expansion. Economic activity across industries also gained strength. Gross value added climbed 2.5% year-on-year, signaling widespread output growth across sectors.  The growth was driven by several key components: Seasonally [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Bulgaria&#8217;s economy maintained solid growth in the second quarter of 2025. GDP rose by <strong>3.1% year-on-year</strong>, mirroring the gains seen in Q1, and increased <strong>0.7%</strong> quarter-on-quarter. These figures underscore a consistent pattern of expansion.</p>



<p>Economic activity across industries also gained strength. <strong>Gross value added</strong> climbed <strong>2.5%</strong> year-on-year, signaling widespread output growth across sectors. </p>



<p>The growth was driven by several key components:</p>



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<li><strong>Final consumption</strong>, responsible for around 80% of Bulgaria’s GDP, rose by <strong>0.9%</strong> quarter-on-quarter. With final consumption amounting to approximately <strong>41,329 million leva</strong> (over €20 billion), consumer demand remained a dominant force in economic activity.</li>



<li><strong>Exports of goods</strong> contributed growth of <strong>0.6%</strong> compared to Q1. Meanwhile, <strong>gross capital formation</strong> (investment) accounted for 19.1% of GDP, totaling nearly <strong>9,896.6 million leva</strong> (nearly €5 billion). </li>



<li>The <strong>foreign trade balance</strong> stayed in surplus, further bolstering overall performance.</li>
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<p>Seasonally adjusted data confirmed the economy’s momentum, with growth of <strong>0.6%</strong> compared to Q4 2024.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Monetary Values &amp; Living Standards</strong></h2>



<p>In Q1 2025, Bulgaria’s GDP stood at <strong>45,617.3 million leva</strong>, translating to roughly <strong>7,093 leva per person</strong>. Converted at the average quarterly rate (1.859196 leva per US dollar), the total GDP was approximately <strong>$24,536 million</strong>, or about <strong>$3,815 per capita</strong>. In euro terms, GDP reached around <strong>€23,324 million</strong>, with per capita income near <strong>€3,626</strong>.</p>



<p>These figures highlight modest but meaningful gains in overall economic output and per-person productivity.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>In Summary</strong></h2>



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<li>Bulgaria sustained stable economic growth in Q2 2025, with&nbsp;<strong>3.1% year-on-year</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>0.7% quarterly</strong>&nbsp;increases.</li>



<li>Growth was broadly supported by&nbsp;<strong>consumer spending</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>exports</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>investment</strong>, alongside a healthy trade surplus.</li>



<li>Output gains were widespread across sectors, as reflected in gross value added figures.</li>



<li>Per capita GDP stands at approximately&nbsp;<strong>€3,600–€3,800</strong>, signaling gradual improvements in living standards.</li>
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<p>This consistent growth pattern suggests that Bulgaria&#8217;s economy remains resilient and steadily on the upswing, setting a positive tone for the months ahead.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sources</h2>



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<li><a href="https://www.novinite.com/articles/233915/GDP+Growth+Continues%3A+Bulgaria+Records+Steady+Increase+in+Second+Quarter" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.novinite.com/articles/233915/GDP+Growth+Continues%3A+Bulgaria+Records+Steady+Increase+in+Second+Quarter</a></li>
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<p>Bulgaria’s steady economic growth – with GDP rising by 3.1% in Q2 2025 – is a strong signal for entrepreneurs and investors alike. It highlights that consumer demand, exports, and investments are on solid ground, creating a stable and expanding market environment. For <a href="https://startinbg.com/en/our-book-start-in-bulgaria/">business founders</a>, this means greater market potential, increasing purchasing power, and a supportive backdrop for launching new ventures. Combined with Bulgaria’s favorable conditions such as the 10% flat tax and relatively low operating costs, the country offers an attractive foundation for building and scaling a successful business.</p>
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