Månadsarkiv: april 2016

Poland sticks to 3.0pct % deficit cap

The Polish government is sticking to its goal of maintaining the deficit cap at 3% of GDP and hopes that higher Value Added Tax

KW coal miner inks deal with trade unions enabling creation of PGG

Poland’s troubled Kompania Weglowa’s (KW) management and its 13 trade unions have signed an agreement, which enables transferring KW mines to KW’s restructured incarnation

Poland’s non-housing construction market to grow by 2017- PMR

Poland’s non-residential construction market will grow by some 3-4% in the years 2016-2017 and stagnate as of 2018, PMR researcher said in a report.

Polish Businesses Go Global

Polish companies are increasingly keen to do business abroad and are vigorously eyeing markets beyond Europe, according to a new survey by Poland, Go

Polish, Danish PM discuss Baltic Pipe gas pipeline project

The Polish government is satisfied with the pace of works on a strategic natural gas pipeline project Baltic Pipe linking the Polish and Norwegian

Poland’s foreign trade surplus grows

Poland’s foreign trade surplus increased to PLN 5.76 billion following the first two months of this year, the country’s Central Statistical Office said on

Record Polish trade with Germany

Polish exports to Germany rose by 11.2 percent y/y in 2015, to EUR 48.5 billion, the Polish embassy in Berlin said. Bilateral trade between

New crude-oil terminal opens in Gdańsk

A new crude oil terminal, launched in Gdańsk, northern Poland, aims to improve Poland’s energy security, the company behind it has said. The project

Poland Economic Outlook

Poland’s economy picked up pace in the fourth quarter of 2015, supported by a healthy labor market and solid investment growth. Despite ongoing political

Poland to present final proposal of retailer tax in coming weeks

Poland’s Finance Minister will present a final proposal of the retailer tax within two-three weeks, government spokesperson Rafal Bochenek told reporters in parliament on

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