EU Enlargement: 'I see more benefits than risks', Bulgarian Deputy PM Gabriel says
Almost twenty years after the big bang of the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, the European Union's ambition to accept new members, long on hold, has been revived in a striking way. Beyond the moral and geopolitical arguments for EU expansion eastwards, is there a commercial argument to be made, particularly to EU voters concerned about jobs and inflation , but also companies worried about the stagnation of productivity in the EU?