Information in this section is intended to provide a general outline of recent investments and economic tendencies in Poland. It should not be regarded as comprehensive and sufficient for making decisions, nor be used in place of professional advice.
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Predicting the future of Poland"s economy
Orlen seals the deal with Yukos
Siemens in the Suwa?ki special economic zone
Report: Technology Transfer in Poland
Biotech cluster to be launched in Kraków
Sharp, Orion, Shell investments to total zl 828 million
Foreign investors content with their investments in Poland
Report: FDI in Poland 2005
New investments in Cracow by Capgemini and IBM
Eurinpro Investments in Grodzisk Mazowiecki
Unilever will expand its factories in Poland
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Predicting the future of Poland"s economy
Experts from the Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE) have recently published a report presenting two possible paths of development for Poland for the next 10 years. Both scenarios stipulate that Poland will grow at a faster pace than the EU average (...more) |
Orlen seals the deal with Yukos
Russian oil firm Yukos has sold its 53.7-percent stake in the Mo?ejki Nafta refinery in Lithuania to PKN Orlen, after a New York judge refused to extend an order blocking the deal. The agreement was signed in the Netherlands last Friday (...more) |
Siemens in the Suwa?ki special economic zone
Siemens power transmission will supply electric energy for Suwa?ki Special Economic Zone. Investment outlays in construction of a power transmission and distribution station will amount to PLN 10.5 million (...more) |
The transfer of technology and knowledge in Poland is still conducted on a much lower scale than in the other EU countries. The reasons for this fact can be easily found in the history of this country, which before year 1989 was ruled by a communist government and very little attention has been paid to innovation issues, understood as new or improved (...more) |