Thursday 29 September 2011

New edition of Investing in Poland!


The aim of Investing in Poland is to present and promote Poland's economic and investment potential to investors, giving an overall view of the country's investment climate as well as specific information on regions and cities. The publication is aimed at both Polish and foreign investors, be they individuals or multinationals.

Investing in Poland includes analyses of particular voivodships in Poland in terms of investment attractiveness and descriptions of potential investment locations - such as special economic zones and technology parks - as well as insight into regional development.
Other chapters touch on such topics as:
  • an overview of regulations and terms of launching and running business operations in Poland,
  • data on the Polish economy, infrastructure, basic legal and tax regulations and investment incentives,
  • an investment opportunities.
The topics are supplemented with tables, graphs and contact details. PricewaterhouseCoopers and PAIiIZ are content partners in the publication.
Initial circulation amounts to 12,500 copies. Besides regular shop sales, Investing in Poland 2011 will also be distributed among members of chambers of commerce, representatives of foreign embassies and consulates, Polish commercial and economic centers abroad as well as during the most high-profile trade fairs and conferences. The publication is available for download from the WBJ.pl and the PAIiIZ websites http://www.paiz.gov.pl/publikacje/jak_prowadzic_dzialalnosc_gospodarcza_w_polsce
(WBJ)

Friday 16 September 2011

Conference "Investing in Poland"


The conference will take place on September 20th, 2011 at 10 a.m. at the Conference and Office Complex “Nowy Świat SA” at 6/12 Nowy Świat Str. in Warsaw.

In addition to offering perspectives on the investment climate and the economic potential of particular regions, the conference will include information on the sectors that are best-positioned to become bigger drivers of the Polish economy, and hence are likely to attract greater investment in the near future. It will explore the reasons for the expected growth of these sectors, and will ask what trends investors need to keep in mind to be successful.
The conference is organised by the editor of the weekly Warsaw Business Journal and the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency.
At the conference, organiseres will present the 2012 edition of its annual English-language publication - Investing in Poland - which has been prepared in cooperation with the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ), PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as well as bilateral chambers of commerce in Poland.
Participation in the conference is free of charge. Please confirm your participation at kdragan@valkea.com or at +48 22 639 85 67 ext 249. (PAIiIZ / WBJ)
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