Poland

‘Accession bonus’ gave new EU members advantage over fellow emerging markets

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow May 1, 2024

EBRD research shows GDP per capita in 8 CEE countries that joined the EU in 2004 has close to doubled as a share of Germany’s GDP per capita.

Polish CPI picks up growth to 2.4% y/y in April, flash estimate shows

bne IntelliNews April 30, 2024

Polish CPI grew 2.4% year on year in April (chart), just below the consensus line of 2.5% y/y and 0.4pp above the March reading, a flash estimate from Poland’s statistical office GUS showed on April 30.

20 years after accession 'big bang' wiiw economists say CEE needs a new model to catch up with the West

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 30, 2024

Eastern EU members are growing much faster than the eurozone, but must focus more on innovation for a full catchup.

Central European populism bites the hand that feeds it

Robert Anderson in Prague April 30, 2024

20 years after Central European countries' accession, the region's populists present a grave threat to the EU's fundamental values.

Poland’s Tusk orders thorough probe into Orlen’s $370mn botched oil deal

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 30, 2024

Orlen's PiS-appointed CEO reportedly disregarded warnings from the company's security team about head of Swiss subsidiary's alleged Hezbollah links.

COMMENT: Testing the limits – the politics of EU membership in CEE 20 years after accession

Marcus How in Vienna April 29, 2024

Apathy and lack of trust in national institutions, combined with ‘convergence fatigue’, have created favourable conditions for populist forces that have degraded the quality of institutions in many of the CEE states that joined the EU in 2004.

THE VIEW FROM MITTELEUROPA: Has EU enlargement been an economic success story?

Gunter Deuber in Vienna April 29, 2024

20 years after the accession of Central Europe, EU enlargement can be seen as an engine of economic growth, even if it was not a success everywhere and in all areas.

Poland facing arbitration over Warburg Pincus' complaint about rules limiting pharmacies

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 29, 2024

Polish legislation limits pharmacy ownership to pharmacists only, restricts opening of new pharmacies near existing ones, and sets a cap where one owner can only have four pharmacies nationwide.

Poland signs $1.6bn deal with South Korea for Chunmoo rocket artillery systems and missiles

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 29, 2024

A significant portion of Poland's new military acquisitions has come from South Korea, including light combat aircraft, tanks and self-propelled howitzers.

Fears grow of Russian interference in Central European media space

Robert Anderson in Prague April 26, 2024

At the same time, in Poland and Hungary, social networking sites and messaging apps are considered more free and more trustworthy than mainstream media, according to new poll.

Poland in two minds over Ukraine’s efforts to bring conscription-age men home

bne IntelliNews April 26, 2024

Poland is ready to help Ukraine bring conscription-age men home after Kyiv stepped up its mobilisation effort, a top government official said this week. But hundreds of thousands of people leaving Poland could be a huge problem for the economy.

Bankers reassessing accelerating climate crisis in anticipation of trillions of dollars of annual damage

Ben Aris in Berlin April 25, 2024

As the climate crisis accelerates, banks are facing increasing financial risks and have begun to try to assess their exposure to the trillions of dollars of damage extreme weather will do every year.

CEE recovering but no full rebound in sight, says wiiw

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 25, 2024

Germany’s slow recovery is dampening growth prospects for Central and Southeast European economies.

Poland’s industrial production disappoints in March as output declines 6% y/y

bne IntelliNews April 24, 2024

Poland’s industrial production fell 6% year on year in constant prices in March (chart), after a gain of 3.3% y/y the preceding month, unadjusted data from the statistical office GUS showed on April 22.

President Duda says Poland 'ready' to host nuclear weapons

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 23, 2024

Government queries president's comments, while Moscow attacks them as "provocative".

Poland's first nuclear plant may carry €35bn price tag

bne IntelliNews April 19, 2024

Construction is expected to start in 2026, but the head of nuclear power SPV Polskie Elektrownie Jadrowe (PEJ) warns the costs will be high.

AI and cybersecurity to drive CEE tech sector

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 18, 2024

PwC and CEE Digital Coalition believe the Central and Eastern Europe region has the potential to create the EU’s Silicon Valley.

Czechia paid five times more for energy imports from Russia than it spent on aid to Ukraine

Albin Sybera April 17, 2024

The amount of money Czechia spent on Russian energy imports until the end of 2023 could finance more than three weeks of Russian fighting in Ukraine.

Polish inflation eases further to 2% y/y in March

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 15, 2024

The inflation rate landed within the National Bank of Poland’s target of 1.5%-3.5% for a second successive month

Poland’s ruling coalition pushes forward with conflicting proposals on changing abortion law

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw April 13, 2024

A special commission will now look at the proposals in order to hammer out a compromise text.

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