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Made in Poland: Investment Guide for Manufacturing

In this episode of Poland Weekly’s Business Focus series, we explore the strategic advantages of investing in Poland’s manufacturing sector with Iwona Chojnowska-Haponik, Business Consulting Director at JLL. As a recognized expert in location strategy optimization across the EMEA region and securing investment incentives, Iwona shares insights from the report, ‘Made in Poland – An Investment Guide for Manufacturing,’ highlighting why Poland is a top destination for manufacturing investments. Discover how Poland’s central location, skilled labor market, and supportive government incentives make it an attractive choice for international manufacturing companies looking to expand or establish their presence in Europe.

Key topics covered include:

Poland’s Strategic Location: Discover how Poland’s central position in Europe makes it an ideal hub for manufacturing businesses looking to expand or establish a presence.

Labor Market Insights: Explore Poland’s labor market characteristics, including skill availability, labor costs, and productivity, and how they align with manufacturing needs.

Legal and Tax Considerations: Get an overview of the essential legal and tax factors manufacturing companies should consider when investing in Poland, along with strategies to navigate these complexities.

Government Support and Incentives: Learn about the available government support programs, subsidies, and how foreign manufacturing companies can leverage these to enhance their competitiveness and reduce costs.

Real Estate Market Overview: Find out how Poland’s industrial and logistics real estate market supports manufacturing needs with insights into availability, cost, and suitability.

Watch now to gain expert advice on maximizing your manufacturing investments in Poland.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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