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Poland's 2015 GDP growth expected to be 3.2% - World Bank
2015-01-15 source ownPoland's overall economy is anticipated to grow by 3 .2% in 2015, the identical rate as in 2014, the World Bank stated in its latest economic forecasts. In its June forecast, the World Bank stated that Polish GDP growth was to expand by 3 .5% in 2015 from 3 .3% in 2014.
Poland and Romania will probably be the leaders of the CEE region. Poland continues to create stable growth conditions, reinforced by infrastructure investments, healthy companies finances and a banking system qualified to fund dynamic economic growth. It's predicted that by 2020, Poland should have the highest GDP in the CEE region.
In addition, Poland is one of the most appealing investment locations regarding predicted economic growth and economic and political threats. Since 2008, Poland, together with Turkey has made a number of fundamental improvements concerning competitiveness together with management.
There are 3 main factors which will contribute to the region’s development in the approaching years these are going to be rising prices of commodities and debt, improved productivity and demography.
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