Deloitte: Poland enters the phase of economic expansion

The divergence of economic moods in Poland...

Two Years On: War in Ukraine and Its Global Impact

On February 24, 2022, a full-scale Russian...

Extensive Facilitation for Polish Entrepreneurs: Upcoming Deregulation Packages and Legislative Changes

The first deregulation package, which aims to introduce extensive facilitation for Polish entrepreneurs, is expected to be submitted to the Sejm at the turn of this and next year....

The Impact of AI on Job Markets and Productivity: PwC’s Global AI Jobs Barometer 2024

Sectors more sensitive to the influence of artificial intelligence (including programming and financial analysis)...

Poland May Lose Competitiveness Due to Global Minimum Tax, Experts Warn

With the introduction of the global minimum tax, fiscal incentives for large foreign investors...

Łódź: A Rising Star for Nearshoring in Europe

The Łódź agglomeration is one of the most "emerging" locations for nearshoring in Europe,...

IT Sector Optimistic About Recruitment: 42% of Companies Plan to Hire in Q3 2024

As market data shows, IT organizations in the consumer goods and services sector are...

Poland Among Top Global Locations for Shared Services Centers and BPO Hubs, Contributing 4.5% to GDP

The business services sector is one of the hallmarks of the Polish economy and remains highly competitive on a global scale. Poland is home...

Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund Announces New Beneficiaries

Despite the ongoing war since 2022, Ukrainian startups continue to thrive, demonstrating remarkable resilience and innovation. The total value of Ukraine's startup ecosystem has...

Private Equity Market Poised for Rebound Despite Ongoing Challenges

The two-year crisis in the private equity sector is coming to an end, and most funds expect an improvement in the situation in 2024,...

Polish entrepreneurs spend an average of 334 hours annually on tax formalities

The dynamically changing tax regulations in recent years have significantly impacted the fulfillment of tax obligations in Polish enterprises. Poland has the second most...

Poland is the Seventh Most Difficult Country in Europe to Conduct Business

Poland ranks seventh in Europe and 12th worldwide among the least business-friendly countries. It also performed the worst in this regard compared to neighboring...

35% of employers in Poland plan to hire new employees, while 19% are considering layoffs

Between July and September, 35% of organizations in Poland plan to strengthen their workforce, while 44% do not plan any changes in their structures....

Organizations with High Expertise in Generative AI Report Significant Benefits in Product Development and Innovation

Organizations with a high level of knowledge in generative artificial intelligence are more likely than others to report significant benefits in product and service...

Restructuring and Layoffs Raise Concerns for Polish Job Market Amid Economic Stability

Several major companies have announced restructuring and layoffs in recent weeks, raising concerns about the condition of the Polish job market. Economists are reassuring,...

Increase in Sole Proprietorship Applications from Foreign Nationals in Poland Rises to 16% in Q1 2024

In Q1 2024, nearly 16% of applications for establishing a sole proprietorship were submitted to the CEIDG registry by individuals with citizenship other than...

Polish BPO Sector Maintains Growth Amid Global Challenges

In recent years, the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector in Poland has been experiencing steady growth, although last year saw a slowdown in its...

AI-Driven Evolution: The Future of Poland’s Business Services Sector

The latest ABSL report shows that the business services sector in Poland continues to grow. Employment growth last year was 22,100, and the sector...

Diversified Demand and Strategic Location Make Silesia a Prime Investment Destination

Strongly diversified demand, strategic location near key foreign markets, developed infrastructure, and a large market of 4.5 million residents are just a few reasons...

Increasing Innovation in Polish Enterprises: Key to Sustainable Economic Growth

In Poland, nearly 35% of domestic enterprises engage in innovative activities, which is still relatively low compared to the EU average of almost 53%....

Government Plans to Ease Burden on Sole Proprietorships with New Health Insurance Contribution Regulations

The government aims to ease the burden on sole proprietorships by introducing new regulations for collecting and calculating health insurance contributions. The proposed changes...

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