Riots on the streets, food price rises and reduced medical supplies are real risks of the UK leaving the EU without a deal, a government document has said.more
The way to supplement the labor resources in Poland is the return of Poles from emigration - Jaroslaw Kaczynski, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński, said in "Sygnały Dnia" in PR1. He assured that the planned increase in the minimum wage would not lead to bankruptcy of small companies.more
From 2020, the minimum wage for work will be PLN 2,600 gross, and from January 1, 2021 we declared PLN 3,000 gross - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said. Thus, the minimum hourly rate in 2020 will be PLN 17 gross.more
An increase in the minimum wage by a third in just a year is a violation of the laws of economics and the principles of a competitive market - alert Employers of the Republic of Poland. Polish entrepreneurs also pointed out that the irrational increase in the minimum wage will lead the Polish economy to the edge of the abyss.more
At the exit of Great Britain from the EU, the Polish dairy sector will lose, and above all milk producers - said Minister of Agriculture Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski at a press conference held during the 17th International Dairy Forum in Serock.more
Poland is an attractive market for investors from Great Britain; 3 out of 4 companies with British capital plan to increase employment and investment outlays on the Vistula - according to the report "Economic relations between Poland and Great Britain - a unique and lasting partnership".more
Assuming that economic growth is maintained, Polish GDP per capita will be the same as in the EU-15 in 14 years, and Germany in 21 years - indicates the SGH report prepared for the XXIX Economic Forum in Krynica-Zdrój.more
The fashion for electronic bicycles borrowed for minutes has translated into a boom in the purchase of such vehicles. This trend was sensed by car manufacturers as well as Polish constructors - we learn from today's Rzeczpospolita.more
Poultry and milk from Poland is more popular at the Far East. China increased food purchases from Poland by as much as 76 percent, and Japan by 73 percent. more
Over the decade, footwear exports to the southern border to the Czech Republic increased by 600 percent. We are already number two and we are chasing the Chinese - we can read in today's "Puls Biznesu".more
A gauge of Britain's economic health slumped to an almost seven-year low in August, dragged down by deepening pessimism among services companies, retailers and consumers who expect inflation to rise sharply as the Brexit crisis escalates.more
The fashion of not eating meat means that producers of cured meat and dairy products in Poland also introduce plant-based products - we can read in Rzeczpospolita. The daily adds that this is just the beginning of this trend.more
Portugal's leading weekly "Expresso", announcing a recession in Europe, points to Poland as the "world leader in economic growth" among developed countries. It reminds that only Australia has been following the Polish GDP growth since 1992.more
It will be tight to meet the United States' desire to do a post-Brexit trade deal with Britain within a year, British prime minister Boris Johnson said at the G7 summit in Biarritz.more
Donald Trump has described Boris Johnson as "the right man" to deliver Brexit, as the pair met for a breakfast meeting at the G7 summit in Biarritz.more
We want to catch up with the West and catch up - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki declared during the PiS regional convention in Bydgoszcz. As he pointed out, they are to contribute to this: social programs and implementation of development goals while maintaining the stability of public finances.more
There's a strong chance you've got an old Nokia or Sony phone stashed away in a cupboard or drawer somewhere as a backup in case you lose your iPhone.more
In the first half of the year, 4.3 thousand were registered on the Vistula. foreign companies - nearly 20 percent more than a year ago. The next record season is being prepared - assesses "Puls Biznesu" in its latest edition.more
The conservative German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung describes today the economic boom that Poland is experiencing. Among his reasons, he lists internal consumption driven by social programs and sealing the VAT system.more
Low-income households in Britain are more vulnerable to recession than they were before the financial crisis, the Resolution Foundation has warned, amid the mounting risks of a Brexit downturn.more
Family farms will bear the brunt of a no-deal Brexit, warns a report, which says half of all growers and livestock producers could be driven out of business within five years.more
Wage growth in the UK reached an 11-year high in the year to June, and the employment rate was its joint highest since 1971, official figures show.more