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Building a Connected Europe: Infrastructure and Energy Independence – Priorities of the EU
Glavbolgarstroy Joins Strategic Discussions on Europe's Future at the Delphi Economic Forum in Brussels
Key political and business leaders gathered in Brussels for the third edition of the Delphi Economic Forum to discuss some of the most significant challenges and opportunities facing the global economy. Among the participants were representatives of Glavbolgarstroy, who actively engaged in the discussions. The forum was officially opened by its founder and president, Simeon Tsomokos, emphasizing strategic directions for economic cooperation and regional development.
The event provided a platform for prominent figures from business, academia, and politics to debate the European Union's stance on various issues, including EU expansion, the development of essential transport and energy infrastructure, and addressing challenges related to migration. The forum highlighted the importance of strengthening regional cooperation in Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean, emphasizing collaboration among nations as a priority in overcoming economic and geopolitical challenges.
The participation of the Bulgarian construction company reaffirmed Glavbolgarstroy’s long-term commitment and mission to implement leading global technologies and innovative production practices in the construction sector, aiming for the necessary technological advancements.
As a key partner in the construction sector, Glavbolgarstroy representatives—Kamen Peshov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Glavbolgarstroy Holding; Plamena Nenkova, Deputy Executive Director for International Relations and Business Development; and Federico Lazari, Head of GBS’s Brussels office — exchanged best practices with members of the European Parliament, the European Commission, and leading European businesses.
Building a Connected Europe – The Path to Economic and Energy Security
A crucial part of the debate on Europe’s future focused on connectivity within the Union. Representatives from international companies and regulatory bodies discussed opportunities for cooperation in the infrastructure development of Southeastern Europe. The dialogue between leaders underscored the significant impact infrastructure projects can have on energy security and economic growth in the Balkans—one of the key factors in enhancing Bulgaria’s competitiveness. The topic of connectivity also united discussions on EU expansion, which is vital for the stability, reliability, and prosperity of the European Union.
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