is the thriving center of modern Europe. As an industrial and agricultural country with a diversified economy, Poland stands out from many European states due to its financial and political stability, making it attractive for foreign investment.
Poland by the Numbers
594
billion U.S. dollars of GDP
3,4%
inflation for 2020
37,9
million population
The reason for the investment attractiveness of Poland is the growth of the economy, caused by several factors:
Transportation system
Poland is located in the center of Europe and is connected by air, rail, and sea to major European capitals. Over the past 10 years, Poland's transport infrastructure has been greatly improved.
Foreign investments
Numerous international companies are investing and establishing representative offices, factories, and industrial centers in Poland.
Diversified economy
Poland has a very diversified economy with developed food, agriculture, mechanical engineering, textile, and other industries. Given this, the dependence on the inflow of tourists in Poland is small: the tourism industry's share in the total GDP structure is about 5%.
The real estate rental market is actively developing in Poland. Among the key factors is the demand from:
Guest workers
Students
Tourists
Companies, for accommodation of employees
Top cities for investment:
Warsaw
Gdansk
Wroclaw
Katowice
Poznan
Lodz
Bydgoszcz
Why Poland and not other countries
Other countries rank behind Poland in terms of investment potential according to a number of criteria:
Western Europe
higher entry threshold, risk of border closure, more distance
Ukraine
high inflation, political and economic risks
Resort countries
Seasonal demand, you need to take a plane
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