This study examines bilateral economic relations between Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria in the period from 1918 to 1933, the year the first economic trade agreement was signed. The author concentrates mainly on agreements and trade relations – beginning with the first agreement from the year 1920, followed by the greatest benefits of the two countries’ reciprocal trade in 1925, and ending with the economic trade agreement of 1933. This study particularly focuses on the 1920s, and its main objective is to describe certain events in detail. It also demonstrates that in bilateral Czechoslovakian-Bulgarian trade relations, Bulgaria was not such an important trade partner for Czechoslovakia, but Czechoslovakia was very important for Bulgaria. This study is based on numerous literary and historical sources published in Bulgarian and Czech.
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