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Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Hit Asian Economies Hardest as Shipping Bookings Collapse

An analysis by Dun & Bradstreet* indicates that disruptions to the smooth flow of transport through the Strait of Hormuz will hit Asian countries...

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...

Inflation, Debt and Inequality: The U.S. Economy Is Starting to Look K-Shaped

Despite signs of cooling in the services sector, inflation in the United States remains elevated—felt most acutely by low-income households. Since January 2019, prices...

MEPs Call for EU Rules on Algorithmic Management to Ensure Human Oversight at Work

Members of the European Parliament have urged the European Commission to prepare legislation regulating the use of algorithmic management (AM) in companies. They stress...

OECD Raises Global Growth Forecast to 3.2% for 2025, Despite Trump-Era Tariffs and Rising Trade Tensions

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has raised its global economic forecast, projecting 3.2% GDP growth worldwide in 2025. According to the...

OECD: Poland Set to Lead Economic Growth in the European Union in 2026

Poland is expected to become the fastest-growing economy in the European Union, according to the latest forecast from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...

Exit Tax on Trial: What the Lagfin–Campari Case Means for EU Corporate Tax Planning

On the evening of 31 October 2025, just after the close of trading on the Milan Stock Exchange, officers of the Guardia di Finanza...

India to Become the World’s Fastest-Growing Economy — Polish Business Cannot Afford to Miss This Moment

According to a new report by the OECD, India is set to become the fastest-growing major economy in the world in 2025–2026 — outpacing...

Global Outlook for 2025 Improves, but Poland Must Rely More on Domestic Demand

Global forecasts for 2025 remain broadly favorable — but weaker optimism regarding the growth outlook of Poland’s key trading partners, especially in the eurozone,...

Polish companies are adopting advanced technologies — but still hesitate to invest in automation and deep tech

Polish enterprises are increasingly embracing advanced technologies — yet they still rarely invest in automation, robotics, or Polish-born deep tech startups. What’s missing are...

Trust in Global Institutions Is Eroding as Geopolitics Shift—China Steps In While the West Rethinks Multilateralism

A worldwide crisis of confidence in international institutions is deepening alongside a changing geopolitical order. The pandemic and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza...

Patients Are Turning to AI Tools and Language Models for Medical Guidance — Experts Call for Clear Frameworks to Ensure Safety and Accuracy

Patients are increasingly using artificial intelligence tools and large language models (LLMs) as an additional source of medical information. They prepare for medical appointments,...

Poland Among Least Exposed to AI-Driven Job Losses

Poland and Advanced AI. Poland is relatively resilient to the negative effects associated with more advanced forms of artificial intelligence. Poland – relatively resilient (compared...

Property Tax in Poland: Cure for Vacant Homes or a Threat to Market Stability?

The introduction of a property tax based on market value — known as the cadastral tax — is one of the most controversial ideas...
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