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Poland’s Payment Terms Stretch to a Record 54.1 Days as Firms Face Margin Pressure and Rising Delays

Although 64% of surveyed companies experienced payment delays in 2025, the average payment term itself lengthened from 46.2 days in 2024 to 54.1 days....

More Ukrainians Are Working in Poland, but Many Remain Undecided About Their Future

More than 759,000 Ukrainian citizens were working in Poland as of 30 September 2025, representing an increase of 7.2% compared with the same month...

Middle East Conflict Drives Up Jet Fuel Prices and May Temporarily Raise Airfares

The conflict in the Middle East is pushing up global oil prices and, consequently, the cost of jet fuel. Combined with strong demand for...

Rockbridge TFI Invests in DistrictORG Inc., the Company Behind CampusAI and the Vision of a Global Virtual Innovation District

Rockbridge TFI SA has invested in the technology holding DistrictORG Inc., the company behind the digital education platform CampusAI. The founders of the platform...

European Court of Auditors Raises Concerns Over EU Recovery Fund Effectiveness

The European Court of Auditors has once again raised concerns about the functioning of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), the mechanism used to...

Skills Transformation Accelerates: IT Competencies Dominate Demand in Poland

A sharp surge in wages, 1.3 million new jobs created thanks to AI, and at the same time a decline in employment in the...

As U.S. Treasuries Lose Their Shine, the Euro Gets a Second Chance

Strategic autonomy has become Europe’s guiding star in an increasingly fragmented world, nearly a decade after President Macron’s first Sorbonne speech. But what does...

Administrative and Procurement Jobs Shrink as Companies Move to Leaner Back Offices

Organizational changes in companies mean that administration and procurement are increasingly less likely to function as large, standalone teams. As the “Salaries in Enterprises”...

Polish PiS MEPs Vote Against ECB Report, Cite “Centralisation” and Digital Euro Risks

The European Central Bank should be free from political pressure, central banks must retain strong independence, and the digital euro should be introduced—but not...

From Chips to Medicines: Europe Pushes for Real Economic and Digital Sovereignty

From semiconductors and software to critical raw materials, medicines, and active pharmaceutical ingredients, the European Union remains heavily dependent on supplies from outside the...

Core Inflation in Poland Hits a Six-Year Low

Core inflation, calculated excluding food and energy prices, stood at 2.7% year on year in December 2025. The reading came in slightly below market...

Poland’s Housing Market Finds Balance in 2025: Rate Cuts, Record Supply and Only Mild Price Growth Ahead of an Optimistic 2026

After four years of dynamic shifts, 2025 brought long-awaited stability to the housing market. The key drivers were interest rate cuts and a record-high...

NIK Exposes PLN 3.5 Billion Mismanagement: Housing Fund Built Structures and Bureaucracy, Not Homes

Between 2021 and 2024, nearly PLN 3.5 billion was spent from the Government Housing Development Fund (RFRM) outside the national budget framework. According to...

Fight for KPO Funds for Electromobility. Fears Over Financing Chinese Manufacturers With EU Money

The battle for more than PLN 4.8 billion from the National Recovery Plan (KPO) under the “Support Instrument for the Low-Emission Economy” – a...
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