47th World Economic Forum in Davos – a prelude to new investment in Poland

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During the 47th World Economic Forum in Davos numerous talks with much prospects for Polish business took place. On this occasion, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development and Finance noted how fruitful the talks that took place during the last year’s event proved to be, as only a few months later a big investment connected with a GE and Lufthansa factory near Wrocław was launched in Poland.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Morawiecki announced he expects a similar effect after this year’s talks. He didn’t want to reveal the details to the public at this stage, but he stressed there were talks with representatives of various sectors – e.g. motor and financial industry. He also noted that, in his opinion, very important talks on the political and economic level took place, mentioning a fruitful discussion with the main economist of the S&P rating agency.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Morawiecki also took part in an informal, elite meeting of European economic leaders, such as Christine Lagarde from IMF, and EU commissaries, ministers of finance and heads of financial institutions.

 

During the 47th World Economic Forum in Davos development challenges that lay before Polish economy were widely discussed – both those regarding future foreign investment in Poland and the potential for creating corporate chains through inviting Polish companies for cooperation within the scope of e.g. R&D and new technologies.

 

Speeding technology changes obviously shape Polish business environment in a very positive way. As this year a lot of time was dedicated to the topics related to the fourth industrial revolution the effects of which will be seen not only with regard to IT in the industry but also, more generally, the entire economy. Terms such as automatization, robotization, biotechnology or nanotechnology become more familiar in Poland.

 

Poland is still a leader when it comes to investment attractiveness in Central and Easter Europe. For years, in the region there have been reported the biggest flow of foreign capital. Our country constitutes an ideal base for coordinating business activity in the area – the ideal location on the map of Europe allows investors for e.g. effective transport of the manufactured goods to other countries, not only European.

 

Business Implications for Poland

Economic and regulatory developments in Poland have broad implications for businesses operating in the country. Poland’s economy, the largest in Central and Eastern Europe, continues to attract international investors and entrepreneurs seeking EU market access, competitive costs, and a skilled workforce of over 17 million workers.

For foreign companies and entrepreneurs doing business in Poland, staying informed about economic trends, regulatory changes, and market dynamics is essential for strategic decision-making. Whether you are considering entering the Polish market, expanding existing operations, or optimizing your corporate structure, professional advisory support can help navigate the complexities of the Polish business environment.

Poland offers a comprehensive business infrastructure including special economic zones with tax incentives, a well-developed banking system, modern office space in major cities, and a legal framework aligned with EU standards. These factors, combined with Poland’s strategic geographic position between Western and Eastern Europe, make it an attractive hub for businesses targeting the broader European market.

If you are doing business in Poland or considering entering the Polish market, Zalewski Consulting can help. Learn more about our personal income tax advisory, or contact us for a free consultation.


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