President: Continuity between Institutions Needed to Implement Strategic Projects to Support Innovation and Raise Social Standards
2024-09-10 18:08:00
Continuity between institutions is needed for the implementation of the strategic projects for this country, which contribute to the introduction of innovation and green policies in production, but also to the continuous improvement of the social standard and working conditions of workers, President Rumen Radev said in Shumen at the official launch of a project to expand the production base of Alcomet, the largest producer of aluminium products in Bulgaria and the Balkans. The investment project, worth BGN 140 million, has been certified as a priority and provides for the creation of 160 new jobs within its implementation over 3 years. Among the guests at the opening ceremony were the Mayor of Shumen Hristo Hristov and Turkiye's Ambassador, H. E. Mehmet Sait Uyanik. Together with the owners of Alcomet, Fikret Ince and Fikret Kuzucu, the Head of State started laying the foundations of the new production.
In his address, the head of state pointed out that the certification process of the project started during the caretaker government of Galab Donev and was successfully completed under the last regular government. With the efforts of the local government, the enterprise proves that it can develop a successful innovative business in Bulgaria, which can simultaneously increase its competitiveness and introduce policies to support the circular economy, but also be an example of corporate social responsibility with social and community projects in health, education, sports and culture, the President said. He noted that the company's activities promote the development of higher education in the region and play an important role in overcoming regional imbalances and improving the country's demographic picture.
The launch of the project today is a testimony to the upward trend in the development of bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Turkiye, which is this country's largest trade and economic partner outside the European Union, Radev further said. He pointed out that at his first meeting with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the trade and economic exchange amounted to nearly EUR 4 billion, while the two had set a target of 10 billion and today it has already exceeded 7 billion. In Radev's words, the investment climate in the country is improving and besides the fact that last year foreign direct investments grew by nearly 40 per cent on an annual basis, there is also an upward trend that the share of profit reinvested in the country is growing, which is an indicator of business confidence.
During his visit to Shumen, the President held a session with the management of Industrial Park-Shumen JSC. The Head of State also visited two foreign enterprises with production facilities in the country - high-tech communication cables and food storage products.