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.
A new Uzbek textile and trade hub has officially opened in Łódź, marking an important step in the growing economic partnership between Poland and Uzbekistan. The project is expected to strengthen Poland’s position as a key logistics gateway connecting Central Asia with the European Union while creating new opportunities for trade, investment, and business cooperation between companies from both countries.
czytaj więcejPoland is taking another step toward strengthening its industrial role in the country’s energy transformation. ZKS Ferrum, a company within the Ferrum Group and backed by the Polish Development Fund (PFR), has secured long-term rights to a strategic site at the Indian Quay in the Port of Gdynia. The agreement opens the door to significant investments that could increase the participation of Polish manufacturers in offshore wind and nuclear energy projects.
czytaj więcejHow can Poland transform its economic success into lasting international influence? This was one of the key questions discussed during the Polish Economic Congress, where business leaders, policymakers, and development institutions examined how to strengthen the country's global reputation and competitiveness. According to representatives of the Polish Development Fund (PFR), building a strong national brand requires more than marketing—it depends on creating successful companies capable of competing on international markets.
czytaj więcejAlmost 300 Polish companies participated in London Tech Week, making it the largest Polish business mission ever organized in the history of economic relations between Poland and the United Kingdom. The delegation included technology startups, scale-ups, investors, public institutions, and organizations supporting innovation and international expansion. (Based on the PAIH announcement referenced by the user.)
czytaj więcejNearly 150 representatives of government institutions, energy companies, industry organizations, and expert communities from Poland and Germany gathered during the 4th Polish-German Energy Transition Forum to discuss the future of energy security and cross-border cooperation. The event focused on how both countries can strengthen the resilience of their energy systems amid growing geopolitical and economic challenges.
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