Doing business in maloPOLSKA
10.03.2010
Why Poland?
fast economic growth and investment incentives
Accession to the European Union has brought greater stability, market access and financial assistance which, together with a young, educated society, fast economic growth and investment incentives constitute the key factors that make Poland an attractive location for overseas investment.
a low-risk country with plenty of opportunities
Nearly 17,000 companies with foreign participation do business successfully not just in Poland but also from their Polish bases, throughout Europe and worldwide. Poland is seen as a low-risk country with plenty of opportunities. It is also predicted that it will have the biggest increase in the size of its labour force in the European Union over the next five years. The EUR 90bn that is to be obtained from the EU in the coming years will serve to accelerate the pace of development and create additional opportunities for investors.
Furthermore, in the World Investment Prospects Survey 2009-2011 (published by the United Nations), Poland is ranked thirteenth among the ‘Top 15 countries for FDI by factors favouring investment’ with high scores in such categories as size of local market, access to international/regional markets and market growth.
- Quick facts about Poland: more
- Poland’s economy: more
- Małopolska - an introduction: more
- Environments for inward investment: more
- Incentives for inward investors: more
- Establishing a business: more
- Malopolska ForeignInvestment Offers - 2009: more

The article from Doing Business - publication prepared by: PriceWaterhouseCoopers in the cooperation with MARR
