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Since the 1990s and the fall of communism in Poland, the country’s economic life has changed drastically, moving from a command economy focused on national production to a global one, which is ...
A 25-basis-point cut in Polish interest rates this week is not the start of a policy-easing cycle, central bank Governor Adam Glapinski said on Thursday, though he did not rule out another such move ...
Economic growth in Poland in 2025 could be close to 4%, Tusk added. Tusk said he had asked Rafal Brzoska, chief executive of parcel locker company InPost, to help prepare measures to cut red tape.
Former Soviet satellite state Poland has unleashed the power of its homegrown talent to create faster economic growth and more defense spending as a percentage of GDP than even the U.S.
Poland's external position remains stable and solid, which is a good starting point ahead of the turmoil resulting from the ...
Poland’s Tusk Sees Clean Energy as New Growth Engine for Economy Warsaw has to find financial partners for second nuclear plant The government to invest 70 billion zloty in electricity grid ...
A predictable negative consequence of economic reforms was that GDP slumped for a few years before returning to growth. In Poland, the decline was 11.6 percent in 1990 and 7.6 percent in 1991.
"Poland is one of the great economic growth success stories in the world over the last 30 years," Geoff Gottlieb, IMF senior regional representative for Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe ...
Poland's pharmaceutical sector has emerged as a key pillar of the national economy, contributing over €4.5 billion annually, equivalent to the country's entire police and fire services budget.