The Agricultural Market Agency encourages Polish food producers to promote and sell their products outside the European Union. Today, further markets are only a supplement to the export offer for most segments of the food industry. Meanwhile, the distant partners offer the best trade margins.
Poland is constantly increasing the attractiveness of the labour market in the European Union arena, which raises growing interest of Western neighbours. Over 21,000 foreigners from the West work legally in Poland – that’s 30% more than in 2014. Some young Frenchmen, Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese even admit that they live better than in their homeland.
More than 20 thousand people declared more than one million zlotys in taxation last year. This represents an increase of 5 percent. Most of Polish millionairesΒ came among people who carry out business activities and settle according to the 19% PIT rate.
Without a doubt, a new role distribution in manufacturing processes between the company and the consumer, and the experience of co-creation becomes the basis of values. New producer-consumer relations create a number of new challenges both for company management and for the consumer. This requires new forms of cooperation (bonds), motivation, involvement and responsibility of the parties to these relations. Involving the customer in the process of co-creating values is supposed to play the key role, since it is the customer who is to determine what values the producer will create for consumers, and how it will communicate and deliver them.
Great news after President Donald Trump’s visit! “New York Times”: Poland will enter the elite club soon.
The situation of Poland in world politics is becoming better and better. Our prestige increased especially after yesterday’s talks and speeches of US President Donald Trump in Warsaw. American media write about Poland as much as ever.
One of the biggest US newspapers, the New York Times, commenting on the visit of US President Donald Trump in Warsaw, gives an enthusiastic review of the Polish economy, appreciating “consistent budget care”. The diary predicts that we will soon join the group of developed countries.