For 15 years, Stela Nedkova has been living in Brussels. After completing her education in Bulgaria, she decided to test herself in a different reality to see whether she could handle life’s challenges on her own, without her parents’ help. Stela faced a dilemma about which path to take – Belgium or England.




During the conversation, we touch on the topic of the business climate – whether there are many regulations in Belgium that hinder business, or whether, on the contrary, the state supports and encourages enterprising people to develop small businesses.


English publication: R. Petkova
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