European Union officials gave the green light in June for Bulgaria to become the 21st member of the eurozone, a key Brussels project aimed at deepening the ties between member countries.
Breakdown
- Bulgarian businesses are starting to label products in euros as the country prepares to join the eurozone. 17s
- Business owners express concerns about supplier practices and potential bankruptcy during the transition. 25s
- Both lev and euro will be in circulation for one month during the transition period. 1m 2s
- From August 8, all retail prices must be displayed in both currencies. 2m 12s
- The Bulgarian National Bank will exchange lev for euros for an unlimited period, while banks will do so until the end of 2026. 2m 21s