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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Will WIBOR loans follow the Swiss franc legal path?

Disputes over mortgages denominated in Swiss francs have long dominated a certain type of court case in Poland, placing a significant burden on the...

Patchwork capitalism in CEE

Below are some of the highlights from the SGH and Economic Forum Report, a cyclical publication that since 2018 has summarized the most important...

Which Polish companies are interested in Ukraine?

Polish companies from, among others, the mining and transport sectors are interested in investing in Ukraine, said Deputy Minister of Funds and Regional Policy...

Working on Green jobs

When the US are celebrating the first anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act and achieving more than 170,000 new green jobs, Europe is still...

A leap forward for Deep Tech in CEE

Welcome to StartUP with Poland, where we zoom in on what’s currently hot in the Polish startup ecosystem by speaking with key players. In...

Highlights from the Railway Direction Days 2023

Almost 4,500 km of High Speed Railway lines are planned for the Three Seas Region. The first sections should be launched as early as 2028. During Railway Direction Days in Warsaw, a cooperation agreement was signed by representatives of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny, Rail Baltica and Správa železnic. According to the investor schedules, by 2028, the time of the planned launch of the first stage of the CPK airport, the first section of the Warsaw – Łódź HSR being planned by CPK should already be operational, as well as the completion of modernization of the Rail Baltica route by PKP PLK from the Lithuanian border via Białystok to Warsaw.

Sylwia Ziemacka from Poland Weekly talked to Paweł Jabłońśki, Undersecretary of State and Government Plenipotentiary for the Three Seas Initiative, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland; Mikołaj Wild, CEO of CPK; Karen Letten and Antonio Beltrán Arranz, Associate Directors at Steer Group; Catherine Trautmann, The European Coordinator for the NSB Corridor.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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