EMIS Insights, our proprietary research arm, provides comprehensive industry reports for Poland. Our network of locally based industry experts supplies analysis exclusive to EMIS customers.
Each report contains in-depth analysis of the sector’s importance for the Poland’s economy, detailed statistics and infographics. The report’s contents include executive summary, sector and subsector overviews, competitive and regulatory environment, as well as thorough company profiles of the top market players.
The Emerging Europe region covered by the scope of this report comprises Russia, Romania, Turkey and Poland. In terms of their importance on the natural gas and oil markets, this group should be separated into Russia and ...
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The year 2019 was another record year for the Polish real-estate market. With real-estate transactions worth EUR 7.7bn (an increase of 6.9% y/y), Poland remained the eighth largest market in Europe. Demand was strong across segments, ...
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The consumer electronics and household appliance manufacturing subsectors play a key role in Poland’s economy. They roughly correspond to the categories of “computer, electronic and optical products” and ...
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Poland is a major producer and exporter of agricultural produce in the EU. The agriculture sector accounted for 2.1% of the country’s GDP in 2018 and for 2.4% of Poland’s GVA. Poland’s agriculture also had a 5.1% share in the GVA of ...
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The automotive sector is the second largest manufacturing industry in Poland in terms of gross output, after only food and beverage manufacturing. The sector also has a major socio-economic role, employing around 210,000 people in 2019 (8% of the ...
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The gross output of Poland’s wood, paper and furniture industry stood at 6.7% of the country’s GDP in 2018. In the same year, it also accounted for 12.3% of employment in manufacturing and 2.5% of total employment in the Polish economy. ...
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The electric power generated revenue of PLN 133.5bn in 2018, which was equivalent to 6.3% of Poland's GDP. In 2019, electricity generation dropped by 3.5% y/y to 145 TWh, while consumption decreased by 0.7% y/y to 154.7 TWh. As a result, for the ...
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The metallic and non-metallic mineral mining sector generated 1.3% of Poland’s GDP in 2018 and provided employment to 14,960 persons. The main non-coal minerals extracted in Poland are copper, silver, zinc and lead, as well as many industrial ...
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On the back of robust domestic demand and high foreign investment, Poland has become one of the largest producers and exporters of computer hardware in CEE. The country has managed to turn itself into a key IT hub for the region, and also boasts a ...
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