Månadsarkiv: maj 2017

Polish President: NATO presence in Baltics ‘until 2020’

NATO member states are likely to remain in the Baltic region until 2020, said Polish President Andrzej Duda at an Alliance summit in Brussels.

Poland will remain in the EU, says Poland’s PM

Poland is, and will remain, in the European Union, and the opposition should not be “hysterical”, Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło has tweeted. “We

Polish university among most innovative centres in Europe

The Jagiellonian University has advanced in a ranking of the 100 most innovative European universities as ranked by Reuters news agency. The university in Kraków,

Poland notes record-low debt level

Ministry of Finance has reported that the national debt level at the end of March reached 941.428,3 mln PLN, which is lower than it was

Capital, taxes and international solidarity in the 21st century – VII European Financial Congress in Sopot and Gdansk

Capital, taxes and international solidarity in the 21st century will be the main topics of the VII European Financial Congress. Polish-Swedish Chamber of Commerce

New pension system for disabled planned by the Polish government

The Polish government will have to spend over PLN 100 million in extra funds to raise pensions for former disability benefit recipients, the daily Gazeta

Average wages in Poland up by 4.1%

Poland’s Central Statistical Office announced on Thursday that the average wages in Poland rose 4.1 percent in April compared to the same month last

Polish PM attends New Silk Road conference, holds talks with Chinese Government in Beijing

Meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang were first on Szydło’s travel agenda. “I am counting on further close cooperation

European Commission raises Polish GDP growth forecast; deputy PM expects even higher growth

The European Commission on Thursday raised its forecast for Polish economic growth from 3.2 percent to 3.5 percent for 2017, and from 3.1 percent

European Economic Congress begins

Entrepreneurs, EU officials and government ministers will debate key issues at the European Economic Congress. The event in the southern Polish city of Katowice

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