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The Polish banking sector is one of the most developed in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), but it still lags the level of development in Western Europe. At the end of 2020, the banking sector’s assets were worth 101.7% of GDP, which ...
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Revenues from the production, distribution and trade of electricity stood at PLN 154.1bn in 2019 (latest available data), recording an increase of 15.4% y/y and corresponding to 6.7% of Poland’s GDP. In 2020, gross electric energy ...
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Metal processing is the third most important sector for the Russian economy, after the oil and gas industry and the agricultural sector ...
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Sold production of the coal mining sector amounted to PLN 24.6bn in 2019, corresponding to 1.1% of Poland's GDP. On average, the sector employed 79,200 people that year, which accounted for 0.7% of the total workforce. The level of ...
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There are 70 different types of minerals produced in Turkey. The country ranks 10th globally in terms of mineral diversity-holding 0.4% of the world’s metallic mineral reserves, 2.2.% of the industrial raw material reserves, 1% of ...
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Turkey has a well-developed food and beverages sector, serving a young and growing population of over 84mn. In addition to the large domestic market, the sector serves a large number of foreign tourists, rising by 14.2% y/y to 45 ...
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Russia’s agriculture sector has been expanding at a robust pace over recent years, helping the country achieve self-sufficiency in the production of a number of crops such as wheat, barley, corn and rye, as well as poultry ...
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Poland’s chemical sector is important both domestically and internationally. In 2019, it was the eighth biggest market in terms of chemicals sales in the EU. It is also an important producer, primarily due to a few large domestic ...
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Russia is one of the top producers and consumers of electric power in the world. The country has rich gas, oil, and coal reserves, and most electricity is generated by thermal power plants, although nuclear and hydropower also provide a ...
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The gross value added of financial and insurance activities generated 3.8% of the country’s GDP in 2019 and absorbed around 20% of total FDI. The sector’s density and penetration is low by international standards, providing ...
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