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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Green shoots in the business world

Better sentiment among entrepreneurs, the results of a 2024 business survey suggest. Poland among the three best-rated investment locations. Entrepreneurs are looking to the future...

Poles’ work-life balance still some way to go

A report by the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) – ‘Work-life balance and flexible forms of work organization’ – shows that Poles work an average...

IMPACT LEADERS: Aleksandra Agatowska, CEO, PZU Life (2020 – 2024); World Economic Forum Contributor

Welcome to the “IMPACT LEADERS with Magda Petryniak. Stories of leaders redefining success”. In this series of interviews, Magda is talking to leaders who...

Elemental Strategic Metals & Ascend Elements e-battery JV kicks off in Zawiercie

Elemental Strategic Metals, based in Zawiercie, and Ascend Elements, based in Westborough, Massachusetts, in April announced the formation of AE Elemental, a joint venture...

Expansion of the TRUMPF Huettinger R+D Center

TRUMPF Huettinger, a leader in modern technologies, has opened a new building of the research and development center in Zielonka near Warsaw. The expanded TRUMPF...

Budimex Constructs Rail Baltica in Latvia

In the end of December 2023 Eiropas Dzelzceļa Līnijas implementing the Latvian part of Rail Baltica project signed € 3.7b contract with the winning consortium ERB RAIL composed of Eiffage Génie Civil (France), Budimex (Poland) and  Rizzani de Eccher (Italy) to construct 230 km of high-speed railway in Latvia. Now technical documentation and formalities are completed, construction will start this year in Iecava city and will take 8 years. Budimex holds 30% in the consortium, i.e. € 1.1b. It has already opened is office in Latvia. The objective of Rail Baltica is to connect all the Baltic states to the European railway network by linking Warsaw with Tallin and later Helsinki. The project includes construction of 870 km of railways: 392 km in Lithuania, 265 km in Latvia and 213 km in Estonia. All construction works will costs in total € 5.8b.

Marek Gizmajer
Marek Gizmajer
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