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Poland's mining sector demonstrated operational resilience in 2024 despite continuing energy transition pressures. The country maintained its European leadership in hard coal production at 48.95mn tonnes, significantly ahead of Türkiye at 41.97mn ...
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The Polish construction and real estate sector accounted for 11.6% of the country's GDP in 2024, generating PLN 420.8bn in gross value added in current prices and employing 1.2mn people. Construction and assembly output reached PLN 160.8bn in 2023 ...
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The mining industry plays a varying role in the economies of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, with its significance fluctuating due to structural shifts, global commodity price cycles, and energy transition policies. Based on the Real ...
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The Polish electricity sector is undergoing a profound transformation, shaped by the dual imperatives of energy security and decarbonisation. Electricity generation and consumption displayed marked volatility, with gross generation peaking in 2021 ...
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Poland maintains a central position in Europe's mining and metal processing landscape, with production strength in both ferrous and non-ferrous segments. The country is the EU's second-largest refined copper producer, a top-ten steel producer, and a ...
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Between 2019-2024, the telecommunications sector in Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Croatia, six of the leading economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), strengthened its strategic role within national economies, as ...
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Poland is one of Europe's leading producers of wood and furniture, supported by a long-established manufacturing tradition and a strong role in the regional value chain. The sector reached a peak in 2022, driven by post-pandemic demand, particularly ...
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Poland's oil and gas sector has undergone fundamental transformation following ORLEN's strategic consolidation with Grupa Lotos (August 2022) and PGNiG (November 2022), creating Central Europe's largest integrated energy company. This consolidation ...
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Coal continues to dominate Poland's energy landscape, accounting for approximately 70% of the country's energy consumption, the highest share among EU member states. However, Poland has increasingly embraced a more sustainable energy trajectory in ...
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