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Poland is the largest military power among the former members of the Warsaw Pact, the third largest army in NATO and will allocate 5% of GDP to defence.
Poland is the largest military power among the former members of the Warsaw Pact, the third largest army in NATO and will allocate 5% of GDP to defence.
Poland recorded a current account deficit of €168 million with the difference in import and export dynamics widening further.
Poland’s GDP growth in Q4 was 3.2% YoY, up from 2.7% in Q3, hauled by household consumption rising by 3.2% YoY and public consumption by 3.4% YoY.
Glogowek Castle in Poland has been proposed as a strategic location for Elon Musk’s European business operations.
In Poland, the construction sector remains in a deep recession (-9.6% YoY in October). The first signs of a recovery are expected in 2025.
Poland forecasts economic growth amounting to 2.7%, poor development in the current account, and upward pressure on core price increases.
More than 10,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Poland, a presence boosted by the new missile base inaugurated in Redzikowo.
Poland is the fundamental country for western security, doubling its military units with the allocation of more than 4% GDP.
PAIH’s mission to Central America helped Poland’s prospects for business and cooperation in strategic sectors in Mexico and Guatemala.
Polish startup DefendEye developed a drone with complete autonomy, a wide range of applications and no need for the involvement of experienced pilots.