One of the major projects described in the report was the creation of a viable and competitive industry. To do this, the country needed to be able to attract significant foreign investment. According to the authors of the report, this could be done by creating a free economic zone. The free zone would create jobs and the ability to develop products which would be able to compete on the global marketplace. The idea for such a proposal came about from examples provided by certain Asian countries which successfully implemented similar policies. It was thought this kind of competitive edge could partially come from Bulgaria’s acquired advantages in the field of information technology.
Regardless of the strengths of its ideas, however, not a single attempt was made to fulfill even one of the solutions provided in the report in the period immediately following its submission. This was by no means the fault of the authors themselves. The report provided a clear recipe for the development of Bulgaria’s industries, especially in regard to the production of chemicals, pharmaceutics, electronics, metal extraction technologies, heavy machinery among others. The authors provided concrete proposals to achieve a high quality of production which would provide the industry with a competitive edge.