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Rail Carriers Seek Reduction in Railway Infrastructure Access Fees to Compete with Road Freight Transport

The Association of Independent Railway Carriers has proposed to the Ministry of Infrastructure a gradual, five-year reduction of railway track access fees by half....

The Ministry of Health aims to ban the sale of menthol cartridges for tobacco heaters. According to experts, this will lead to an increase...

The latest legislative proposals from the Ministry of Health could disrupt the declining trend in the gray market, which reached a historic low in...

First Increase in Agricultural Machinery Industry Sentiment Index in Over Three Years

The index (numerical value) representing sentiments in the agricultural machinery and equipment industry increased by just 0.45 percentage points. As noted in the biannual...

Farmers Warn of Green Deal’s Pitfalls Despite Good Intentions

Farmers fear that EU regulations, intended to protect the climate, will impact not only their business but eventually other social groups as well, dampening...

Sejm Speaker Hołownia and EC Vice-President Vestager Discuss Digital Market, Youth Protection Online, and Legislative Transparency

The Digital Single Market, protection of children and youth online, the Sejm's new open approach to citizens, inclusive democracy, and increasing transparency in the...

Social organizations warn against withdrawing from the Green Deal. Both agriculture and society as a whole will bear the costs

Last week, 140 social organizations from across Europe, including Poland, issued an appeal to EU institutions warning about the consequences of departing from the...

Prime Minister Donald Tusk Announces €300 Million Investment for Poland’s “Iron Dome” Project

Prime Minister Donald Tusk met in Warsaw with the President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calvino. Over the 20 years of our EU...

EU Funds Unlock Anticipated Infrastructure Boom for Polish Construction Sector

With the unlocking of EU funds, companies—particularly those in the construction sector—anticipate a significant surge in infrastructure investments this year. However, the availability of...

Economic Recovery in the EU: European Commission’s Forecast for 2024-2025

After a challenging year in 2023, characterized by overall economic stagnation, 2024 brings positive changes. Economic growth in the first months of this year...

European Parliament Adopts New Packaging and Waste Regulation to Boost Circular Economy by 2026

After long and tumultuous deliberations, the European Parliament finally adopted the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) at the end of April this year....

Asia accounts for nearly 80% of semiconductor production. Intel’s planned investment in Poland is one of the steps towards increasing the EU’s autonomy in...

Semiconductors are the building blocks of all electronic products and an essential element of digital transformation. Currently, Asian countries account for nearly 80% of...

Assessing Poland’s Multiannual Financial Plan for 2024-2027

In the coming years, the government will face challenges including the continuously rising national debt, a deepening demographic crisis, a faster increase in labor...

Poland is in a phase of economic expansion, while Germany is facing a recession

In 2024, only a moderate pace of economic growth is predicted for Central Europe. In Poland, GDP growth is expected to be 2.8%. At...

EU Commissioner for Energy: We can and should limit Russia’s access to financing and technology in the LNG sector

Since the invasion of Ukraine, the EU has imposed 13 packages of sanctions on Russia, aimed at weakening its ability to further finance the...
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