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The Social Climate Fund may help in the development of electromobility in Poland

Up to 11.5 billion euros could reach Poland in relation to the establishment of the Social Climate Fund. Our country will be the...

The future of motoring may not necessarily be battery-powered cars. Driver interest is lower than expected

In 2023, the European Union registered 1.5 million new battery-electric passenger cars. This brings their total number up to 4.5 million, but they still...

Second Polish Presidency in the EU Council an Opportunity to Strengthen the Voice of Polish Entrepreneurs

The first half of 2025 will see the second Polish presidency in the Council of the European Union. This coincides with the establishment of...

Investment Uncertainty and Workforce Deficit Threaten Poland’s Ambitious Energy Transformation

The energy industry throughout Europe, including in Poland, is on the verge of a sweeping green transformation. However, in the last 30 years, very...

Poland Leads EU in Social Climate Plan Development: 50 Billion PLN to Support Energy Transition and Combat Energy Poverty

Poland is the most advanced among EU member states in developing a Social Climate Plan, which is set to be presented in a matter...

Poland’s Coal Dilemma: Billions in Subsidies, Higher Household Bills, and the Costly Road to a Competitive Economy

We are mining the most expensive coal in the world, and it should be even more expensive in order for the mines not to...

Poland’s 2025 EU Council Presidency: Key Challenges in Security, EU Enlargement, and Budget Negotiations

Poland will preside over the EU Council during the first half of 2025. Key challenges and priorities that it will face include security and...

EU fights against housing crisis. The problem is lack of available apartments and high rents

The housing crisis is one of the biggest problems for Poles. There is a lack of affordable housing, and we spend on average about...

Europe Urged to Boost Readiness for Natural Disasters: EU Solidarity Fund and Preventative Measures in Focus

Europe needs to beef up its readiness to respond to the consequences of the increasingly frequent natural disasters, including by increasing the budget of...

J. Lewandowski: Hungary Has Frozen the Actions of EU Institutions. Change Expected with the Start of Poland’s Presidency

"Hungary is currently a problem for the European Union; they contribute nothing constructive to its actions. Therefore, the Hungarian presidency will be a period...

Germany Implements Temporary Border Controls Amid Criticism from EU Neighbors

Germany has introduced temporary controls at all land borders in an effort to curb illegal migration. Such measures are permitted when there is a...

Gold Reaches Record Highs Following Fed Rate Cut

Gold started the month at a level of $2,500 per ounce. This price has been maintained since mid-August, when it became certain that the...

Project of next year’s budget – all hope is in entrepreneurs

If entrepreneurs can't "boost" GDP, Poland may face penalties. The SME sector could potentially benefit from a generous budget, but there's also the...

J. Lewandowski: The EU Budget for 2028-2034 is Very Modest, but Investment-Oriented. Hopefully, the Commissioner for Budget will Manage to Increase it

The echoes of the report by the former Italian Prime Minister and ex-head of the European Central Bank on EU competitiveness are still resonating....
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