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Distributing a product | Market access procedures | Organizing goods transport | Identifying a supplier | Standards | Intellectual Property

Tunisian SMEs, don't forget:
Le Fonds National de Garantie (FNG) - the National Guarantee Fund - can guarantee your bank loans.
Le Centre de Promotion des Exportations (CEPEX) - the Center for Export Promotion - can help you with your international procedures.

Distributing a product

Market shares
Market leaders are Metro, Billa and Fantastico.
Organizations in the retail sector
Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce
Franchising in Bulgaria

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Market access procedures

International Conventions
Member of World Trade Organisation
Party to the Kyoto protocol
Party to the Washington convention on International trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora
Party to the Basel convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their disposal
Party to the Montreal protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
Wassenaar arrangement on export controls for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies
Party of the International coffee agreement 2001
Main International economic cooperation
Bulgaria is member of : the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, etc.

For further information, please consult the website of the Ministry of Economy of Bulgaria.

Non tariff barriers
Bulgaria's trade policy is the same as those of other members of the European Union. Non-tariff barriers include agricultural and manufacturing subsidies, import restrictions for some goods and services, market access restrictions in some service sectors, non-transparent and restrictive regulations and standards, and inconsistent customs administration across EU members.
For further information, consult the Country Commercial guide "Doing Business in Bulgaria" by Buyusa.
Customs duties and taxes on imports
20% for non european countries.
Customs classification
Bulgaria joined the EU on January 1, 2007 and became part of the EU customs union. Bulgaria applies the Harmonised Customs system on the basis of the TARIC classification.
Import procedures
Goods are declared by a customs declaration. Besides the customs declaration, the other required documents by the customs authorities are an invoice, certificate of origin, transport documents, etc. A veterinary or phyto-sanitary certificate is necessary for goods of animal or plant origin.
For further information visit the website of Bulgaria customs.

You can also consult the Country Commercial guide "Doing Business in Bulgaria" by Buyusa.


As part of the "SAFE" standards advocated by the World Customs Organization (WCO), the European Union has set up a new system of import controls, the "Import Control System" (ICS), which aims to secure the flow of goods at the time of their entry into the customs territory of the EU. This control system, part of the Community Program eCustomer, has been in effect since January 1, 2011. Since then, operators are required to pass an Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) to the customs of the country of entry, prior to the introduction of goods into the customs territory of the European Union.

Importing samples
Samples are subject to the same procedures.  The customs officials are authorised to seize a sample of merchandise in order to analyze it.
For further information
Customs office

We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.

We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.

Find out the local taxes that apply to your product.

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Organizing goods transport

Main useful means of transport
Bulgaria is well-situated, between Western europe and Turkey however the roads and railways are badly maintained. The train remains the best way to transport goods in the country.
A bilateral agreement on transport of goods by road and the promotion of combined transport between Bulgaria and the European Community was signed in July 2000. With regard to goods transport, the bilateral agreement establishing certain conditions for the carriage of goods by road and the promotion of combined transport entered into force in 2001.
However, the capacity of the Ministry of Transport to prepare, manage and monitor trans-European network projects is still inadequate.
Ports
The site of Burgas's port
The site of Varna's port
Airports
Sofia Airport
Sea transport organizations
"Executive agency" Port administration (in Bulgarian)
Ministry of Transport Bulgaria
Air transport organizations
Bulgarian Air traffic Authority
Road transport organizations
Ministry of transport
Rail transport organizations
Bulgarian State Railways

Get a ballpark figure for transportation costs for your product in this country through a shipping estimate

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Identifying a supplier

Type of production
The industrial sector represents 30% of economic activity in Bulgaria and employs 30% of the active population.  Principal industrial activities are centred on electrity, gas, chemical products, nuclear energy and the petroleum industry.
Business directories
Yellow Pages
Manufacturers associations of the main industries
Bulgarian association of software companies
Association of car manufacturers
Association of Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Trade Agencies and their representations abroad
Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Enterprises federation
Bulgarian Industrial Association
Confederation of the industrialists and employers in Bulgaria

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Standards

National standards organizations
Bulgarian Standards Institute
Integration in the international standards network
The State Agency for Standardisation and Metrology (BDS) is the organisation in charge of the standardisation and ratification of laws in Bulgaria. Its purpose is to harmonise these standards with the European ones.
The standard ISO 9000, though optional is a factor of competitiveness. The BDS is a full member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), The European Committee for Standardization (CEN), and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC).
Classification of standards
Bulgaria upholds international standards and European Union Standards.
Online consultation of standards
Visit the Bulgarian Standards Institute online.
Certification organizations
Bulgarian Standards Institute

Find out the standards and labelling requirements that apply to your products

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Intellectual Property

National organizations
The organization for the protection of trademarks and patents is the Bulgarian Patent Office.
Since 1993, there is a law on copyrights and intellectual property. There is also a law on patents but it is not very reliable.
Bulgaria signed the Paris Convention concerning the protection of industrial property and the agreement which establishes the World Organization of Intellectual property (WIPO). Concerning patents, Bulgaria ratified the treaty of co-operation on patents.
Regional organizations
The European Patent Office
International membership
Member of the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Signatory to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Intellectual Property

National regulation and international agreements

Type of property Law Validity International agreements signed
Patent Patents Act 1991 maximum 16 years Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
Strasbourg agreement concerning the International Patent Classification
Trademark Trademark Law 1999 10 years. If the trademark has not been used within 5 years of the deposition then it reverts to the public domain. Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks
Protocol relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks
Design  Industrial Design Law 1999 10 years renewable 3 times every 5 years.  
Copyright Copyright Law and supporting rights For the author's lifetime and for 70 years after his death Berne convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against unauthorized duplication of their phonograms
Rome convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and Broadcasting organizations
WIPO copyright treaty
WIPO performances and Phonograms treaty
Industrial Models Industrial Design Law 10 years and may be renewed 3 times in 5 years.  

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