EU Economy Significantly Bolstered by Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen Accession, Reports EC

BRUSSELS – The complete integration of Bulgaria and Romania into the Schengen area is poised to significantly boost the European Union’s economy, with estimates suggesting that the two nations could save billions in various costs. This conclusion is drawn from a recent report published by the European Commission regarding the current status of the Schengen zone.

The report highlights that prior to the elimination of internal border checks, businesses in Bulgaria and Romania incurred substantial expenses—amounting to billions annually—due to elevated logistics costs, delivery delays, and high fuel prices and driver wages in the freight transport sector.

The document notes that over the past year, numerous initiatives have been undertaken to bolster Schengen’s security and protect the external borders, particularly citing efforts at the Bulgarian-Turkish border aimed at mitigating threats to the EU.

In February, a collaborative team from Bulgaria, Austria, Romania, and Hungary took charge of securing the Bulgarian-Turkish border. The Bulgarian Ministry of Interior has reported a consistent decline in migrant pressure towards Bulgaria from Turkey.

The European Commission’s report indicates that Schengen’s security measures have successfully contributed to a reduction in illegal border crossings, which are now at their lowest level since 2021. The number of foreign nationals illegally residing in the Schengen area being returned has increased by 12 percent, according to the findings.

The Schengen zone serves as the backbone of the internal European market, facilitating the movement of nearly 450 million people. The report notes that over half a billion visitors traveled within the Schengen area last year, which has stimulated economic growth, according to the Commission.

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7 responses to “EU Economy Significantly Bolstered by Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen Accession, Reports EC”

  1. TulipCake Avatar
    TulipCake

    Oh great, just what we needed—Bulgaria and Romania to save the EU economy! Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out free schnitzels at the border or something. 🥳🚐

  2. Lil Rebel Ma Avatar
    Lil Rebel Ma

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “economic boost” quite like a few more countries joining a fancy club where the only requirement is to open your borders… I guess we’ll just ignore the countless other issues in the neighborhood, eh? 🤷‍♂️💼

  3. Starshine Avatar
    Starshine

    Oh, fantastic news! Just what we needed—more borders to dissolve and more EU bureaucracy to celebrate! Because nothing screams “economic boost” like a few extra millions spent on coffee breaks in Brussels. ☕️💼

  4. Mint Ness Avatar
    Mint Ness

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a few less border checks to save a couple of euros while simultaneously flooding the markets with cheap Bulgarian wine. 🍷 Who knew bureaucracy could be so… liberating? 😂

  5. Red Hot Kevorkian Avatar
    Red Hot Kevorkian

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Europe needed – more borderless drama. Can’t wait to see how many more ‘business trips’ I can take now that Bulgaria and Romania are in the club! 😂✈️

  6. Twinkle Avatar

    Seems like Bulgaria and Romania getting into Schengen is the miracle cure we didn’t know we needed! Next on the list: asking for a medal for simply catching up to the rest of us. 🥇😏

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