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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The Modern Art from Princes Lubomirski Collection

The art collection of Princes Lubomirski has been extended for centuries and today, thanks to the collector’s passion of Prince Jan Lubomirski-Lanckoroński, it also...

Ode to Freedom

On the eve of the second anniversary of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label released a recording of a moving...

History Repeats Itself.

It is often said that we should learn from history to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. This has never been more appropriate...

Poland notes €10.5 bn trade surplus in 2023

According to Central Statistical Office (GUS) data, Poland had a foreign trade surplus of €10.5 billion in 2023, with the country’s largest partner again...

MIPIM 2024: New challenges for the real estate market

The global real estate market is slowly recovering from the turbulence of recent years, and MIPIM 2024, organized for the 33rd time from March...

Polish-Israeli business: Openness, a good attitude and trust

The volume of trade exchange between Israel and Poland for 2021 is about $ 1,383 million. It is a 22% increase in the volume of trade as compared to 2020. There is an 11% increase in exports of goods and services and a 25% increase in imports of goods and services. But the potential is even bigger. Sylwia Ziemacka talks to Ann S. Madi, Head of Trade & Economic Mission, Embassy of Israel in Poland about business and economic cooperation between Poland and Israel.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
“I believe our unique selling point is that we focus on what brings us together. Poland Weekly offers something you will not find anywhere else: a truly international and unifying perspective focused on content that builds cooperation and mutual understanding. This attitude doesn't make us naïve, but it allows us to focus on mutual understanding and a search for solutions. There are so many new challenges that we are all facing, such as energy transformation, climate change and supply chain disruption, to name but a few. By working together and sharing good practices, we can achieve so much more.”
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