Sunday 22 January 2012

NEWS

151 investment projects
Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency has currently been running 151 investment projects worth jointly EUR 5.7 billion which may generate nearly 40 thousand new jobs.
The majority of the investments comes from the US: 43 projects worth jointly EUR 1.38 billion will create 8547 new jobs. On the second place there is United Kingdom (16 projects, total value EUR 373 million, 5802 new jobs). Third is Germany (16 projects,  EUR 525 million, 4527 jobs) followed by China (10 projects worth EUR 207 million, 1271 jobs).
Among the most popular sectors the first place is taken by the  automotive (29 projects, total value of EUR 1.9 billion, 11444 jobs), followed by the BPO (28 projects, EUR 27 million 6457 jobs), the machine sector (11  projects, EUR 654 million, 2909 jobs) and R&D (8 projects worth EUR 11,1 million, 795 jobs).
 Franck Boston- Fotolia.com

The inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI) to Poland in the period of January-November 2011 amounted to EUR 9.38 billion - 3.2 bn (54%) more than in the previous year. (PAIiIZ/MG)

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On February 16th 2012, at Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science, the Polish Monthly RAPORT, Skrzydlata Polska Aviation Magazine and Warsaw Exhibition Board S.A. organize the International Conference and Exhibition AIRPORT 2012.
This initiative is aimed at promoting and popularising issues connected with the plans for building, modernizing, and equipping airports as well as airport infrastructure and related infrastructure in Poland.
Among the invited guests there are: representatives of the government, local government and cities; authorities, boards of regional airports, airline representatives, companies operating in the construction, IT and aviation sectors.
The programme of this-year’s event includes: new technologies and trends in the managing of air traffic control in Europe, airport expansion, new terrorists threats to air traffic and its development in Europe and technologically advanced means of prevention.
More information: Agnieszka Nieradko, +48 22 8496006.  (ZTW)

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