Despite the war, Poland has recorded a sharp jump in exports to Ukraine in recent years. In Poland, a significant increase in the export of Polish products to markets in third countries, particularly Ukraine, has been recorded over the last two years, said Deputy Minister of Development o... #importsinukraine #JacekTomczak #PolandEconomy #PolandExport
Poland is facing problems that it cannot solve without Ukrainians. It is increasingly difficult for Polish employers to find seasonal workers. This is the second consecutive year Poland has dealt with this shortage, despite the opportunity to earn PLN 5,000-9,000 ($1... #PolandEconomy #SeasonalJobs #UkraineRefugees #ukrainiansinpoland #WorkForRefugees
During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees. Since 2022, European countries have provided asylum for more than six million Ukrainian refugees, which has had a great impact on the EU economy. Even though 90% of forced migrants are women with chil... #EUEconomy #PolandEconomy #RefugeesFromUkraine #ukrainiansinpoland #WorkForRefugees
Poland’s decision to return men of military age to Ukraine may hurt the Polish economy. As Forbes writes, such actions may lead to thousands of Ukrainians living in Poland leaving the country. It is noted that of the more than one million Ukrainians who have gone to Poland since the begi... #MobilizationUkraine #PolandEconomy #RefugeesFromUkraine #ukrainiansinpoland #WładysławKosiniakKamysz
Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth. Currently, more than three million Ukrainians live in Poland. According to the deputy head of the President’s Office, Ihor Zhovkva, Ukrainians work legally and make a significant contribution to... #IhorZhovkva #PolandEconomy #RefugeesFromUkraine #ukrainiansinpoland #WorkForRefugees