- Since the Law and Justice Party (PiS) came to power in 2015, the EU’s sixth-largest economy has drawn attention primarily over its alleged democratic backsliding.
- The country has grown from 49% to 70% of the EU’s average economic wages since joining the EU in 2004 and in November Poland was again number three in the EU in terms of industrial production growth.
- Of this, changes in the fuel and energy sector will amount to roughly 890 billion zlotys, including up to 342 billion zlotys on investments in electricity generation.
Germany eyes Poland’s economic miracle for post-COVID growth 23.02.2021
