site.btaFuel Traders Ready to Protest Against New Regulative Act
January 7 (BTA) - The National Association of Fuel 
Traders and Carriers is ready to organize national protests 
against the implementation of the Act on Administrative 
Regulation of Economic Activities related to Oil and Petroleum 
Products, member of the association's Board of Directors Plamen 
Stoyanov said on Monday in BTA National Pressclub. 
The act was adopted by the National Assembly at the end of July 
2018, but it will come into force on January 28, 2019. It will 
require higher capital and financial guarantees for fuel 
traders. 
Simo Simov, the association's speaker, said the new act would 
lead to monopolizing the fuel sector. "This will bring about 
increased prices and hundreds of bankrupt companies, and at 
least 2,000 workplaces in small gas stations and propane butane 
filling stations will be lost," he noted.
The association describes the Fuel Act as anti-constitutional, 
lobbyist and corrupt, and demands that the President and MPs 
repeal it.
Simov noted that instead of fighting grey economy, the act 
favours some private traders at the expense of others. According
 to him, the grey economy, valued at one billion leva yearly, 
participates in the fuel sector through illegal import or 
ficticious export. "We neither produce, nor export fuels, so the
 grey economy cannot originate from us," he commented. 
"We asked the Customs Agency to provide us with data on the 
Neftochim Bourgas Refinery trading operations and we found out 
it has been exporting fuels to Saudi Arabia, Iran, Irak and 
Quatar," Simov said, adding that he is ready to share the 
information and its analysis with the Prosecutor's Office and 
the media. RY/TH
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