Tag: Business processes in Poland

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Coronavirus has changed the habits of Poles – they are increasingly buying Polish products.

Consumers are more likely to pay attention to the origin of products and are more likely to choose national ones. In this way, they want to help Polish companies and support the economy. This tendency is also due to the belief in greater security of domestic articles.Continue Reading..

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Polish transport companies are already on the verge of collapse due to the epidemic.

Carriers are getting into debt, the industry is starting to lose financial liquidity. The virus reduces revenues from public transport by up to 80 percent. Polish transport is sinking. The number of routes of Polish carriers dealing in international road transport of goods, controlling one quarter of the EU market before the epidemic, has halved due to the decrease in orders.Continue Reading..

22
Mar

Brexit and the Polish economy – consequences

Each scenario of Great Britain leaving the European Union has significant consequences for both the economy and ordinary citizens. For now, London needs to negotiate new terms of cooperation with the European Community. The problems will start on January 1, 2021.Continue Reading..

20
Mar

Remote work: Many people will not return to the office.

A revolution is coming along with the pandemic. In just a few weeks, companies had to change their approach to the performance of employees’ official duties. Remote work has become a necessity. And a necessity that many people, who have been used to work in the office so far, may like it for longer.Continue Reading..

12
Mar

Every tenth Polish exporter invests abroad.

At the end of 2018, the value of Polish direct investments abroad amounted to PLN 92.5 billion. Poland ranks third among the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The Czechs and Hungarians invest more.Continue Reading..

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Mar
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Entrepreneurs are concerned. Trade with China is dying

Coronavirus is becoming more widespread and has a negative impact on global markets. If the current collapse of the Chinese economy continues, this will affect the supply chain and many Polish companies will find themselves in a very difficult position.Continue Reading..