Katowice, Lublin and Cracow have best strategies of attaching investors. In European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/2013, prepared by FDI Intelligence Poland significantly promoted. In category of best strategies of acquiring investments in Eastern Europe on first three places were classified Katowice, Cracow and Lublin. On 10th rank the Moscow was classified..
253 cities and 110 regions took part in the research on acquiring direct foreign investments. Among others, economic potential , human capital, cost effectiveness, quality of life, infrastructure and business friendliness, In general ran containing all categories and whole Europe the biggest jump noted Warsaw- one rank up to 21st place. From Eastern Europe Warsaw was classified on third place and in 4th in business friendliness in European category. This means that in time of deep crisis, our cities began to acquire investors more efficient than their European competitors. According to counseling experts it is result of good look of investment attractiveness of Poland as a country.
The Polski Fundusz Rozwoju (PFR) is co-financing the construction of a new intermodal terminal for CLIP Group in Zabrze. The investment, valued at approximately PLN 145 million, is being developed on post-industrial land previously occupied by the Makoszowy coal mine and JSW Koks facilities, with completion scheduled for mid-2026.
czytaj więcejHow to Enter a New Market and Avoid Getting Stuck at the “Online-Only” Stage: The Case of Krayna’s Expansion into Spain
Entering a foreign market is rarely just about having a strong product. More often, success depends on a combination of the right decisions, partnerships, timing, and the ability to seize opportunities when they arise. This was exactly the path taken by Krayna, a Polish producer of vegan cosmetics, which successfully established its presence in the Spanish market.
czytaj więcejThe “Port Polska” investment programme marks a major step forward in strengthening Poland’s economic resilience and industrial potential. The initiative focuses on supporting the development of domestic companies, ensuring security of supply, and creating local jobs, all while increasing the share of Polish involvement in large-scale infrastructure projects.
czytaj więcejDuring the Investor Gala organized by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) announced its decision to establish a Technology Park in Poland.
czytaj więcejThe Polish cosmetics industry is increasing its presence on the Italian market, highlighting the growing export potential of Polish beauty products. A significant share of Polish cosmetics exports goes to European Union markets, reflecting strong integration with the European cosmetics sector.
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