Bulgarian Agricultural Machinery Exhibition Guide 2025 (time, location + how to buy tickets?)
Bulgarian Agricultural Machinery Exhibition Exhibition duration: 2025.05.12-05.16 Exhibition location: Starzagora Airport, Bulgaria Exhibition scale: Exhibition area 34,000 square meters, number of visitors 28,000, 219 exhibitors Sponsor: Bulgarian Office of agriculture Ticket information: Extension ticket 2025.05.12-05.16 600.00 yuan Ticket booking guide: 1. Visit the relevant exhibition pages of Juzhan.com or the official website of the Bulgarian Agricultural Machinery Exhibition. 2. Click the “Ticket Booking” or “Apply Now” button to enter the booking page. 3. Fill in personal information according to the prompts, including name, contact number, ID number, etc. 4. Submit the request after confirming that the information is correct. 5. After receiving the successful booking notification, keep the confirmation information in the text message, WeChat or email. Exhibition Scope of Agricultural Machinery Exhibition in Bulgaria: Agricultural products:Seeds, grains, fiber, fruits and vegetables, peppers, raw materials for greenhouse construction, greenhouse automation, irrigation, water pumps and drainage systems, etc.Plant protection products:Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, rodenticides, acaricides for organic growth, etc. Cattle:Fresh produce,…
WorldECR | Extradition of Bulgarian national accused
Home > information > Extradition of Bulgarian national accused of illegally exporting U.S. technology to Russia A Bulgarian national extradited from Greece faces U.S. indictment for allegedly “purchasing sensitive radiation-hardened integrated circuits from the United States and illegally exporting them to Russia via Bulgaria without obtaining the required U.S. government licenses in violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and the Export Control Reform Act (ECRA).” The U.S. Department of Justice said on August 12 that the indictment alleges that between at least May 2014 and May 2018, Milan Dimitrov, 50, and two accomplices used the Bulgarian company Multi-Technology Integration Group EEOD (“MTIG”) to receive export-controlled items from the United States and transship them to Russia without obtaining the required licenses. The parts were shipped to Bulgaria in 2015, the company said, and MTIG forwarded them to the Russian company shortly afterward, paying more than $1 million for them. Dimitrov is charged with two counts of violating IEEPA,…