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如何在波兰做生意
波兰国家商会
Polish Chamber of Commerce
Trębacka Str. 4, 00-074 Warsaw, ph. +48 22 630 96 00, fax +48 22 827 46 73
www.kig.pl
Poland in Europe
POLAND
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Population:
38.2 million
Area:
312 685 sq. km.
GDP growth rate: 4,9% (2008)
Export: 118 billion EURO (2008)
Import: 134 billion EURO (2008)
Inflation: 4,2% (2008)
GDP growth in 1990-2008 (in %)
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4,9
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-7,6
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Growth of export in %*
previous year = 100
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37,7
30,6
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21,1 23
21,9
15,5
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6,7 5,4
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18,7
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* By SAD
Inflation
80%
72,40%
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10%
32,30%
28%
19,80%
15,10%
7,50% 8,70%
3,60%
2,30%
3,40% 2,10% 1,00% 2,50%
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Consumers prices
Why to do business in Poland
-1• UE membership
• Strong democracy
• Tax regulations and procedures
• Currency regulations
• Banking system
• Legal environment
• Double taxation agreements
• Adopted all needed standards (WTO, OECD, UE)
Why to do business in Poland
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Dynamic economic development
The Polish economy is developing much faster than the Euro zone
and more than the average of all 27 EU members (1.5%).
One of the highest GDP per capita growth rate in the region
GDP growth driven by export growth, industrial production and
investments in the last years increasingly also by gaining domestic
demand
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Large and Growing Domestic Market
38 million consumers driving above 10% annual retail market
growth
Human capital
Why to do business in Poland
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Central location in Europe
air, road, railway and sea connections with all major
European capitals and cities
direct and easy access to 500 million people in Western
Europe and 250 million in Eastern Europe
Poland - a key distribution centre in Europe
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Industrial Services Hub
Poland- as a location for Research and Development Centres
(R&D) as well as Business Process Offshoring investments
(BPO) - is growing fast.
Why to do business in Poland
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Investment friendly climate
Over 90 billion euro available for development, infrastructure
and human capital
14 Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and Technology Parks
- income tax exemption – a form of regional aid
- land at competitive prices
- free assistance in dealing with formalities relating to the investment
project
- exemption from real estate tax
- grants for employee training programmes
- grants for creation of new jobs
Polish Chamber of Commerce
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Regional and local chambers
Industry oriented associations
Bi- and multilateral chambers
Other organizations
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CURRENTLY: 147 MEMBERS
Approx. 300 thousand Polish enterprises
Polish Chamber of Commerce
Main activities
• Creation and evaluation of economic
policy in Poland (committees)
• Foreign relations and promotion
• Services, for example:
• - Document legalization
• - Training courses
• - Publications
• Trade arbitration
• Special projects
Polish Chamber of Commerce
Activities in sphere of promotion
• Trade missions
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Facilitating corporate participation in trade fairs,
exhibitions
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Organization of regular trade fairs to help businesses
work closer together (co-production fairs)
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Hosting foreign delegations on their visits to Poland
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Conferences, forums, seminars
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Competitions and Awards: the Polish Quality Award,
Academy of Brands, „Fair Play Company” Competition,
Entrepreneurs-Friendly Bank, Outstanding Polish Exporter,
Mister of Export
Thank you very much
for your attention.
For more information
please visit our website at
www.kig.pl