Post by parvej64 on Nov 11, 2023 19:47:17 GMT -8
De minimis aid in EU projects Many aid programs provide for de minimis participation. Financing from European Funds is often granted in this form. With de minimis aid, entrepreneurs could, for example, finance the costs of pre-implementation work in the Fast Path or costs related to automation and robotization as part of the Industry . competition organized by PARP. The new financial perspective, in which competitions are about to start, also provides for the involvement of de minimis aid (e.g. in FENG as part of Modular Support). was a record year when it comes to foreign investments in Poland.
Poland benefits from its location on the map - its location in the heart of Europe combined with modern transport infrastructure. Access to sea ports, great opportunities on the labor market, a friendly atmosphere in the business environment and significant public photo retouching support make Poland a very good place to invest. The Polish market has numerous advantages for producers from all over the world. Companies operating in Poland are constantly gaining importance, becoming the main exporters of industrial products to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the EU and building their position in the region.
The Made in Poland report states that foreign companies invested over EUR . billion in Poland in . It must be noted, that these data only cover investments "handled" by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH). The full picture of the situation is provided by the calculations of the Polish Economic Institute, which are even more optimistic. Analysts of the Polish Economic Institute estimated that in the inflow of foreign investments was record high and amounted to USD . billion. In terms of the value of the inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI), Poland ranked th in the world and rd in the EU.
Poland benefits from its location on the map - its location in the heart of Europe combined with modern transport infrastructure. Access to sea ports, great opportunities on the labor market, a friendly atmosphere in the business environment and significant public photo retouching support make Poland a very good place to invest. The Polish market has numerous advantages for producers from all over the world. Companies operating in Poland are constantly gaining importance, becoming the main exporters of industrial products to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the EU and building their position in the region.
The Made in Poland report states that foreign companies invested over EUR . billion in Poland in . It must be noted, that these data only cover investments "handled" by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH). The full picture of the situation is provided by the calculations of the Polish Economic Institute, which are even more optimistic. Analysts of the Polish Economic Institute estimated that in the inflow of foreign investments was record high and amounted to USD . billion. In terms of the value of the inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI), Poland ranked th in the world and rd in the EU.