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Poland is an appreciated business destination in Europe and this fact reflects in the numbers that confirm the foreign investments percentage and the overall consumer confidence. With 2014 now over, investors are looking towards 2015 and the signs are promising. The country has recorded good values for unemployment and consumer confidence during the last months of the previous year. Analysts believe that 2015 will be a good year for investments, especially in developing industries, like outsourcing.
Scandinavian investments in Poland
2014-12-10Scandinavian firms and business people have invested approximately 11 billion euros in Poland during the last ten years. The service sector was the most popular business choice for Scandinavian entrepreneurs in Poland who wanted to open a company, followed by the commerce and production sectors. According to the Scandinavian-Polish Chamber of Commerce, Mazowieckie was the most popular investment region, followed by two other regions: Pomorskie and Zachodniopomorskie. More than 2,000 Scandinavian companies are currently operating in Poland.
Polish power sector gets a boost
2014-11-26Poland offers many business opportunities for foreign entrepreneurs who choose to open companies here. The country has gone through tremendous and impressive changes since the fall of communism and has become an important and strategic location for businesses in Europe. The Polish mining industry, as well as other energetic branches are very well developed and the government is currently making new plans to improve these areas and expand their potential for investments.
Investing in Poland: predictions for 2015
2014-11-07A recent conference held in Warsaw brought together important names in the Polish business industry and highlighted the most important business opportunities the country has to offer in 2015. Outsourcing in various fields will be an important business sector in the coming year. Foreign investments in this field are growing and Poland is making a name for itself, compensating for a relatively late start in the outsourcing business area. Polish company owners will be delighted to see an increase in the productivity of their bsuiness by outsourcing several very consuming activities.
Although Warsaw is the preferred business location for foreign investors in Poland, other Polish cities are developing rapidly and many businesses are turning their attention to regional cities like Krakow, Wroclaw, Tri-City or Katowice. Recent business transactions concluded in many of these Polish cities prove that companies believe in the potential offered by the country.
The new Polish Golden Age
2014-10-15After the fall of the communist regime, in 1989, Poland found itself in a new world full of challenges. It was not easy for the country to rise back up, but with the help of a set of drastic but efficient measures and the help of foreign direct investment, Poland is now doing better than ever.
Poland is showing interest in investing in various business fields in Nigeria. A recent official Polish visit to Nigeria aimed to find ways to improve the volume of trade between the two countries. Polish officials have declared that the import and export activities between the two countries need to improve compared to last year.
The business culture in Poland
2014-10-07A survey issued by Bloomberg earlier this year puts Poland at the top of the Eastern European countries in terms of attractiveness towards foreign investors. The country has worked hard to improve its infrastructure, thus making itself open towards Western Europe, but its expanding consumer market remains its best asset and it is the reason Poland became a highly valued business destination in Europe.