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...

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The Political Economy of Populism: Challenges and Alternatives in the Modern World

In the contemporary world, the economy defends itself against the political economy of populism and reforms by taking out loans and increasing debt. Typically,...

Cities Join Forces to Push for Unified Metropolitan Law in Poland

Cities such as the Tri-City, Łódź, and Warsaw have been striving for metropolitan status for years. Now, these cities are joining forces and discussing...

New EU Regulations Aim to Boost Individual Investor Participation in Capital Markets

“The role of the capital market in the development of the Polish economy cannot be overstated,” emphasizes Tomasz Orlik, a board member of PFR...

Municipalities Fear High Fines for Failing to Meet Recycling Targets, Urge Swift Implementation of the “Polluter Pays” Principle

Poland is the last country in the European Union that has not yet implemented the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system. As a result, the...

How Much Does the Market Fear the Elections in France?

The market is momentarily setting aside macroeconomic data and central bank decisions as we enter the phase of parliamentary elections in France. Additionally, a...

Poland to Reform Public Media in Line with European Standards

The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has announced a detailed plan to reform public media in Poland, aiming to implement the European Media...

Is the Polish commercial property market still attractive for German investors?

Despite the difficult situation on the European market due to many unexpected events, Germany is still one of the largest foreign investors in Poland....

What’s Next for the Transport Industry in Poland? The State of Polish Transport in the First Half of 2024

Rising operating costs and various fees, fewer orders, lower rates, unfair competition, and geopolitical turmoil—these are just some of the challenges shaping the recent...

Ukrainian Mobilization Law and the Polish Issue: Experts Reassure Stability of Our Labor Market

According to economists, the recently introduced mobilization law in Ukraine will not significantly impact the labor market in our country. Although some Ukrainians may...

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...

Insects on the Plate? What Europeans Think About Alternative Protein Sources

How Many Young Poles are “Food Innovators” Who Will Eagerly Try Chickpea Pâté? Why Do Parisians Like Seaweed and Tofu Salad? Will Italians Be...

Changes to Polish Police Information System Legislation Required After CJEU Ruling

The CJEU ruling in case C-118/22 necessitates reconsideration of the Act on the Police of April 6, 1990, specifically concerning the regulations governing the...

Poles Turn to Sharing Economy Amid Rising Debt and Economic Challenges

In the face of growing problems with repaying current liabilities and loan installments, Poles are increasingly turning to alternative forms of access to goods...

Open to the world with untapped potential. Poland’s 20 years in the EU from the perspective of the real estate investment market

Expert commentary by Piotr Mirowski, Senior Partner, Investment Advisory Department, Colliers.  The two-decade period following Poland's accession to the European Union has been marked...
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