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Friday, May 17, 2024

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Approved by European Parliament

On Wednesday, 24th April, the European Parliament approved construction of Poland’s Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) in the Trans-European Transport Network TEN-T. The Regulation on...

IT or not IT?

Challenges in the IT industry through the eyes of a recruiter from Michael Page Poland is a significant player on the international stage in the...

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...

Assembly of Chinese e-cars in Tychy to start begin

Reuters reported that the assembly of SKD Chinese Leapmotor cars is to start in Tychy in the second quarter of this year. There is a chance that the Chinese cars will replace the Fiat 500, which is going out of production this spring.

Leapmotor 03 – a small, city car with dimensions and even a shape similar to Fiat Panda, is to be assembled in Tychy from the second quarter of 2024. The assembly is to be carried out in the SKD system, i.e. without, among others, the stage of stamping, welding and painting of bodies. This type of assembly may be a precursor to the launch of full-scale production of Chinese electricians in Tychy in the future.

Jo Harper
Jo Harper
Jo Harper is a British national with a 20-year freelance journalistic career in Poland, Germany and the UK, writing for Deutsche Welle, Politico, the BBC, the Daily Mirror, Gazeta Wyborcza, Polityka, New Eastern Europe and Forbes. He is a published author of books on Polish affairs and holds a PhD from the London School of Economics.
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