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Poland Receives Largest EU Payment to Date – Over PLN 40 Billion for Energy Transition and Housing Modernization

Before Christmas, Poland received its largest EU payment to date—just over PLN 40 billion from the National Reconstruction Plan (KPO). According to EU objectives,...

2024 Housing Market: Stable Prices Amid Record-Breaking Apartment Offerings

The past year saw a significant increase in investment activity from real estate developers, resulting in a large, and in some metropolitan areas, even...

2024 Sees Historic Insolvency Levels for Large Companies, With Western Europe Leading the Way

This is unfortunately a record that no one is happy about, especially in Western Europe, which plays a key role in the Polish economy...

ORLEN Expands Hydrogen Infrastructure with New Station in Katowice

ORLEN has launched its second public hydrogen refueling station in Poland, located in Katowice. The fuel for the station in the Silesian region is...

Not Only Ukrainians: Filipinos, Nepalese, and Colombians Increasingly Working in Poland

Hiring foreign workers is becoming increasingly common in response to the "demographic winter," an aging population, and workforce deficits. More than half of companies,...

“Russian Cunning” Triggers a Crisis in the Chemical Sector: Entrepreneurs Call for Urgent Changes and Tariffs on Non-European Chemical Raw Materials

Russia Lowers Fertilizer Export Tariffs: “A Clever Plan to Make European Industry and Agriculture Dependent. We Call for Urgent Action”. “We no longer have the...

The CSRD Directive and Energy Transformation Drive Demand for ESG and Renewable Energy Experts in Poland

By 2026, ESG reporting will apply to 35,000 companies in Poland, and the key goals of the country's Energy Policy until 2040 (PEP2040) will...

Polish Labor Code Revisions Needed: Experts Call for Dialogue to Avoid Conflicts in Implementing the Pay Transparency Directive

The implementation of the European Pay Transparency Directive must be completed by June 7, 2026. However, some of the key provisions within the directive...

The European Central Bank Faces Pressure to Loosen Monetary Policy Amid Economic Weakness

The European Central Bank (ECB) is currently facing a challenging task of adjusting its monetary policy to the weakening economic conditions in the eurozone...

Polish Companies Embrace Pragmatism in Climate Action – Government Grants and Investor Pressure Key to Sustainable Development

According to the EY Sustainable Value Study, 61% of companies believe that government grants support the implementation of sustainable development. The study reveals that...

Free Trade Agreement Between the EU and Mercosur: Farmers’ Concerns and Investors’ Hopes

In recent discussions on economic issues, the free trade agreement between the European Union and the South American bloc Mercosur has taken center stage....

Implementation of the NIS2 Directive in Poland Threatens National Security and Economy, Experts Warn

The new project implementing the NIS2 directive contains such discretionary solutions that instead of increasing the level of safety in Poland, it poses a...

Do we have a “business-friendly government”? Which companies lost out, and which benefited a year after the elections?

Election promises, both fulfilled and abandoned, affect the situation in the economy and entrepreneurs. The lack of an increase in the tax-free threshold...

New SENT System Rules: Foreign Carriers to Face Mandatory Registration Starting November 2024

The SENT system, originally used for monitoring road and rail transport of sensitive goods, will now also include entities from outside Poland. On November...
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