Polish property being bought up by foreign funds from US, Israel, Germany, and the Netherlands
Foreign property speculators are buying up whole apartment blocks in Warsaw in order to cash in on the rental property boom, which is fueling the affordability crisis for ordinary Poles
Poland to witness massive minimum wage hike of 18% next year
Starting January 2024, Poland will see its minimum wage surge by 18 percent, marking the second-largest increase in over two decades
Polish family businesses prioritize customer satisfaction and growth over diversity and inclusion, and it’s working
Close to 90 percent of Polish family businesses have higher turnover compared to the previous year
Disney embraces woke political activism designed to destroy families
Disney used to make beloved children’s films to entertain and spread joy, but it has transformed into a woke political organization focused on manipulating children
Hungary has cheapest business costs in the world, according to global business index
Biden’s global corporate tax rate could hinder the country’s attractiveness for foreign investors
Poland being considered as a location for new home appliance factories by international companies
Both Samsung and BSH Hausgeräte, as well as investors from China, are considering new large-scale projects in Poland
Poland is fighting for €80 billion Intel investment
According to reports, Poland is one of the potential locations for Intel’s massive investment to build eight chip factories in an EU state worth €80 billion
US NortonLifeLock to take over Czech antivirus giant
The US company will pay up to 7.3 billion euros for the merger
Hungarian corporate whizkid Wizzair emerges as a major European player
Ryanair could have a fight on its hands
Polish MEP: Green, but not a good deal for Poland
PiS MEP Izabela Kloc says that the EU’s climate policies will hurt Poland, which will not be able to keep up with the targets being set
Polish President Duda: The Three Seas is the biggest opportunity for Poland since the 18th century
Polish president believes that while politicians can support economic growth, entrepreneurs are the main economic motor
Coronavirus has paralyzed almost 1/3 of Polish companies
Polish companies are pleading for more state support
Czech-Russian relations on the rocks
Russia did not allow Czechs to fly to Kazan.
Czech Silicon Valley? This initiative might make it happen
Could this make Czechia a major startup hub?
Vladimír Dlouhý appointed Eurochambres Deputy President
The organization represents more than 20 million businesses and 1,700 regional and local chambers in 44 countries.
Ex-boss of state oil giant detained
Three senior managers from the state oil giant PKN Orlen, including Jacek Krawiec, its CEO between 2008 and 2015, were detained by Poland’s Anti-Corruption Agency (CBA). They are accused of failures over a lack of due diligence in regards to transactions made by the company.
Kaczyński’s “bombshell” tape
Poland’s largest liberal newspaper “Gazeta Wyborcza” released “a bomb” in the guise of the Jarosław Kaczyński tapes. However, the tapes held nothing compromising and the newspaper became the laughing stock of Poland.
The fate of Eurozet will be decided in Prague not in Warsaw
Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský will soon decide whether to sell Eurozet which George Soros is interested in taking over. Grzegorz Górny explains why the fate of the Polish media group will be decided in Prague and not Warsaw.
Robert De Niro to open luxury hotel in Warsaw
Robert De Niro and his associates are preparing to open Nobu Hotel Warsaw in early 2020. This will be the first hotel of the world-famous brand in Central-Eastern Europe.
Polish companies need to expand to foreign markets
The easy part of Poland’s economic growth is over, now Polish companies have to operate on foreign markets. Maciej Stańczuk explains how the Polish economy should move forward over the next thirty years.
Polish businesses like Czech climate
Polish capital is moving to the Czech Republic. Over the last seven years, more than 2,300 Polish companies have found their way to Poland’s Southern neighbor.