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Poland to invest up to $120m in geothermal in efforts to clean up air

Under an ambitious $2.4 billion program to help clean up the air in cities, the government of Poland – funded through own and EU

The World Bank lowers Poland’s growth forecast to 3,1% in 2017

The newest raport of the World Bank adjusted the predicted rate of GDP growth in Poland from 3,4% to 3,1% in 2017. The growth

Poland’s GDP growth seen at 3.1pct next year – survey

Poland’s GDP may grow by 3.1% in 2017, while the average annual inflation could accelerate to 1.5%, the daily Rzeczpospolita writes front page citing

Christmas business mixer with Polish-Swedish Chamber of Commerce

The 14th of December marked yet another occasion to connect the Swedish tradition of Sankta Lucia day with business conversations  and talks about potential

Poland’s economic forecast summary by OECD

GDP growth is projected to strengthen to around 3% annually in 2017-18, thanks to higher social transfers, low interest rates and rising disbursements of

For the first time in two years, prices in Poland go up

According to GUS (Central Statistical Office) this November marked the first time in over two years that the prices went up in comparision to

Polish President Andrzej Duda signed an “innovation law”

Today, on November 23, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda signed a so-called Innovation Law, changing some laws concerning conduct of innovation activities’ conditions. After signing

Polish lawmakers pass the bill on retirement age reduction

Polish Sejm voted approvingly on lowering retirement age to 60 for women and 65 for men, which is an overturn of the reform passed in

Polish GDP only 2,5% higher than a year ago

According to GUS (Poland’s Central Statistical Office), in the 3rd quarter of 2016 seasonally adjusted GDP (constant prices, reference year 2010) was higher by

European Commission cuts its economic growth view for Poland

The European Commission cut its economic growth view for Poland on Wednesday, blaming a lull in European Union subsidies into both countries. The EU’s

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