Close entrepreneurs one of the ways to more favorable business conditions, and then tax them. We must adapt to the new reality of the crisis and build a new model of economic life.Continue Reading..
Close entrepreneurs one of the ways to more favorable business conditions, and then tax them. We must adapt to the new reality of the crisis and build a new model of economic life.Continue Reading..
Security of supply has again become important. A pandemic can be a lesson for large corporations that it is better to invest close to outlets.Continue Reading..
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..
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..
For many people, membership of the European Union is almost normal. However, it cannot be denied that the changes that took place in 2004 had a major impact on all areas of economic and social life in our country in the following years. Membership benefits are undeniable. Just look at the balance of payments and withdrawals from the EU cash register. During these 15 years, Poland received net, i.e. after transfers from EU treaties over EUR 100 billion, i.e. at today’s EUR / PLN exchange rate over PLN 430 billion! To see how big this amount is, just look at this year’s Polish budget, which is PLN 387 billion.
It must also be admitted that Poland, looking generally at all these 15 years, used the EU funds in a satisfactory manner. Initially, there were considerable formal difficulties, even with completing the applications, but over time national institutions gained experience, as well as public awareness in the context of the existence of various forms of assistance from the EU increased, which allowed optimal use of funds. Funds from the cohesion fund were used primarily for infrastructure, including roads and motorways. For example, when we entered the EU, highways were only 500 km, while today it is already 1630 km. Farmers will not complain either. The billions of euros that went under direct payments allowed us to significantly modernize the Polish countryside, breeding and cultivating plants. Exports to the EU have also increased significantly. It increased almost five times.
Poles want to be in the EU, according to surveys, CBOS declares over 90%, and appreciate the benefits of being a member. It is mainly about the growth of the Polish economy and the growing quality of life. More and more Poles also appreciate the role of the European Parliament and thus declare a greater desire to participate in elections to this body.
Cash is no longer an obligatory wallet equipment. The same fate may soon meet payment cards. Today, all you need is a phone with an application that you can withdraw cash from an ATM and pay in the same way for shopping. For Free.Continue Reading..
There have never been so many opportunities in Poland to get money for running a business. All you need is a good, innovative idea…
Polish entrepreneurs are afraid of negative effects, and hard data show almost a billion-dollar decline in exports of goods to the islands. The United Kingdom may permanently lose the second position among the main markets for Polish companies.
The Gdynia-based company Sito Poland will provide IT solutions and services for the purpose of the project to expand the airport in Abu Dhabi. The airport will be able to handle 30 million passengers a year.
It is not the Poles living in Great Britain who will lose the most on Brexit, although it is their talk about them the most. Polish small and medium-sized enterprises that are the salt of our economy will suffer the most.