Chinese and Indian countries are interested in investing in Poland. Already planned investments can create 4000 jobs. Asians are mainly interested in traditional industries. Also Nissan considers opening a construction plant in Poland
Soon we have a chance for rapid growth of Asian investments in Poland. Japanese and Malaysians that see Poland as a distribution centre for our region- including Ukraine and Balkans. Recently they even moved their promotion center MATRADE from Budapest to Warsaw. Asians does not hide that they were led into by last-year stable economic growth.
According to Ernst & Young’s investment manager Mr. Pawel Tynel, we should take this trend as a good card. “Even if they do not have the newest technology now, they soon will have” - Mr. Tynel says. Indian companies are already present in Poland – i.e. Essel Propack, Sharda Group, Arcelor Mittal Steel Poland, Videocon, Escorts. According to Association of Business Service Leaders, Indian companies more and more often decide to open its service centers in Poland. A good example can be a huge investment in Wroclaw. MphasiS, listed on Bombay stock exchange, one of biggest Indian IT companies noted will open its center and will hire about 500 workers. Also are huge Indian production investments. A huge car tire production plant will soon be founded by Apollo Tyre. Spending will reach about 800 million zlotys, with employment of 800 people.
The Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) closed 2025 with an impressive record of achievements in the area of direct investment support. The Agency successfully finalized 64 investment projects with a total declared value exceeding EUR 4 billion, generating more than 6,600 declared jobs.
czytaj więcejOn 6 November 2025, during celebrations marking 30 years of Mastercard’s presence in Poland, the company’s management announced a decision to further expand its operations in the country. This marks an important step toward strengthening Mastercard’s footprint in Poland and supporting the development of the financial and business services sectors. It is also a clear sign of trust and a long-term partnership.
czytaj więcejThe first economic summit inaugurating a new phase of Polish–Swedish cooperation was held in Stockholm. The event marked the implementation of a strategic agreement signed at the end of November 2024 by the Prime Ministers of Sweden and Poland, Ulf Kristersson and Donald Tusk. The document identified key areas of cooperation: innovation, clean energy, new technologies and digitalization, defense, and support for Ukraine.
czytaj więcejDuring the PAIH Business Forum Gala 2025, the best investment sites in Poland were awarded. The “Grunt na Medal” (Land of Distinction) competition, organized for 20 years, offers a unique opportunity for local government units to present their investment offers to a wide group of potential investors through dedicated promotional tools provided by PAIH and regional authorities.
czytaj więcejOn 22 July this year, the Council of Ministers published the objectives of the Minimum Wage Bill in its schedule of legislative and programme work. The Bill is to transpose Directive (EU) 2022/2041 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on adequate minimum wages in the European Union into Polish law.
The Bill:
- lays down the rules and procedure for setting and updating the minimum wage,
- appoints the Social Dialogue Council as a consultative body competent in matters related to setting and updating the minimum wage,
- regulates the reporting of the minimum wage,
- lays down the rules and procedure for setting and paying the minimum hourly rate.