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Poland to shoulder additional cost of 0.4-0,9pct of GDP annually due to lower retirement age – European Commission

The Polish government will have to bear an extra cost of 0.4-0.9% of GDP annually to year 2050 due to lower retirement age, the

Polish, French and German finance ministers meet in Paris

Polish Finance Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with his French and German counterparts on Wednesday in Paris for talks concerning various EU-related topics. The two-hour

Poland drops slightly in the new Economic Freedom Index

Poland has dropped to the 45th spot in this year’s Index of Economic Freedom, which measures the ease of conducting business worldwide. Last year

Poland’s inflation seen up to 2.0pct y/y in February

Poland’s inflation will likely accelerate further to 2.0% year on year in February after a 1.8% y/y reading in January, Development Ministry economists said

European Commission cuts down Poland’s 2017 GDP growth forecast

The Polish economy is expected to grow by 3.2% this year, 0.2 pps below an autumn forecast, and stabilize at the level of 3.1%

Poland eyes introducing capital building program in 2018

The Polish government wants to introduce the Capital Building Program as of January 1, 2018, deputy PM Mateusz Morawiecki told the Risks and Trends

Poland continues work on the nuclear plant project while seeking new means of financing it

Poland is continuing work on its planned nuclear power plant, but the main concern now is to find a new model of financing the

Poland signs strategic cooperation deal with General Electric

Poland’s Ministry of Development on Thursday signed a strategic cooperation agreement with US multinational General Electric. The deal was signed in Warsaw by Poland’s

Poland’s 2014-2015 GDP growth estimate inflated by PLN 20-30bn in fictitious exports

The previous government had overestimated its 2014-2015 exports by PLN 20-30 billion by including fictitious invoices in its calculations, resulting in inflated GDP growth

Szczecin-varvet såldes till investeringsfond

Det statliga varvet i Szczecin har nu sålts till Mars investeringsfond för 100 miljoner złoty (233 miljoner svenska kronor). Det meddelade premiärminister Beata Szydło

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