
Free market competition thrives productivity and cuts inflation
Poland will temporarily stop all imports of grain from Ukraine. How additional restrictions to free markets would now improve the outlook?
Poland will temporarily stop all imports of grain from Ukraine. How additional restrictions to free markets would now improve the outlook?
Brussels wants to get tougher with Beijing over an economic and trading relationship: are anti-coercion instruments an option on the table?
In front of the highly remote target set on 2050, the atom is a key technology to achieve climate goals and carbon neutrality.
Tallinn continues to build the infrastructure of the south-eastern border according to the scheduled times. The works should still be completed by 2025.
Kyiv’s major offensive could begin in less than two months. And Poland will be the first country to provide the Ukrainian resistance with fighter jets.
Central banks are normally cited as the entities who fix the economy by disinflation, not those who broke the market by causing inflation.
Estonia is pushing to close work on the wall on the south-eastern front, while Poland has finished building the fence on the border with Belarus.
The EU ban on Russian oil products leads to a major shift: China secures a long-term supply and sells refined products globally at higher margins.
While analysts predict disinflation, Poland faces increasing energy prices for households linked to higher indirect tax rates. And food prices continue to rise.
The Polish government is desperate to see the new measure passed, as it’s key to getting €36 bn from the EU’s recovery fund with elections at stake.