The paper is about identifying and developing sustainable ecological chains of supply of local companies in the context of contemporary global business challenges. The process of global market restructuring of supplier’s networks in plenty of sectors, such as automotive parts, foods, GNL, microchips, furniture etc. is a relevant precondition for establishing business relations and increasing of market share of Bulgarian exporters. The fact, that the European Union is the biggest and most important foreign trade partner of Bulgaria is an existing precondition for this. The purpose of this paper is to identify possible approaches and measures for effective internationalization of Bulgarian small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) and their products in the context of current turbulent changes and global supply chains. This would bring about a creation of sustainable business models, aimed at fostering export of local companies. The applied research methods are literature review of the contemporary sources referring international economy, observation of national and international economy processes, induction, leading to broader generalizations, case studies of good practices of companies in a number of local business sectors, competitive on the international market, graphical and statistical methods. As a result of the research are investigated specific corporate policies and approaches to the contemporary challenges of global supply chain restructuring and the appearance of new possibilities and market niches. A distinct focus is made on the Single European market as a main destination of local companies’ exports.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijber.20231204.13 |
Page(s) | 147-153 |
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Nikolay Milchev Milev. Contemporary Challenges Facing Bulgaria's Exporters in the Context of Turbulent Processes in the Global Economy. Int J Bus Econ Res. 2023;12(4):147-153. doi: 10.11648/j.ijber.20231204.13
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