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Poland shipped US$224.6 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2017, while exports increased to US$221.4 billion. The country's top export goods include machinery, electronic equipment, vehicles, furniture, and plastics. Poland was the only economy in the EU to avoid a recession through the 2007–08 economic downturn. [33]
21 lut 2024 · GDP per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS) has risen from 60 percent of the European Union (EU) average in 2009 to 79 percent in 2022. Moreover, Poland's GDP amounted to more than 654...
13 gru 2023 · We forecast that economic growth in Poland will rebound in 2024, although a weak external sector will constrain the scale of the recovery. Read more: What to watch in 2024: Poland attempts to reinvent itself
23 paź 2024 · The Polish economy has weathered global and regional external shocks thanks to a well-diversified economic structure, integration into regional value chains, a commitment to macroeconomic stability, a robust financial sector, and tight labor markets that have led to notable wage increases and consumer spending.
15 lis 2024 · After rebounding in 2024, Poland’s economy is set to expand at a faster rate in 2025. Growth is forecast to be supported by strong private consumption and investment, while net exports are expected to weigh on the economy.
Poland was one of the fastest-growing economies in the EU during the post-pandemic period, benefiting from strong policy support, low unemployment, and continued inflows of foreign direct investment. However, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put significant pressure on the economy. Elevated commodity prices are weighing on both real disposable
3 dni temu · Compilation of selected monthly, quarterly and annual macroeconomic indicators characterising main tendencies of socio-economic development in Poland. Data by a type of activity are presented in accordance with the Polish Classification of Activities 2007 (PKD 2007) , compiled on the basis of Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in ...
Poland is progressively becoming a more open economy, with an exports-to-GDP ratio exceeding 60%. Despite increasing openness, the proportion of Poland’s value added generated by foreign demand remains lower than for the other CEE economies.
31 sty 2024 · According to the preliminary estimate the increase of real gross domestic product in 2023 was 0.2% after the increase of 5.3% in 2022. Based on currently available data, the following volume growth rates of gross value added were estimated:
The growth diagnostic for Poland provides a comprehensive analysis of key challenges and opportunities for sustaining economic development in a just, equitable way, through a green growth model, providing policy recommendations to overcome market, policy, and institutional barriers to low-carbon growth.