🇵🇱 Poland Unpacked is back Polish IT companies are expanding across Europe. Canadian and Korean investors are betting on Poland’s next phase of growth. And one of Europe’s largest battery factories is preparing to become even larger. 💻🔋 Meanwhile, Poland records a seventh consecutive quarter of growth - even as wage momentum begins to cool. 📈 Political summer is heating up, with cyberattacks, coalition tensions, a reshaping right wing and a new frigate entering the water. ⚓️ What else? 🚀 A Polish-founded AI startup reaches a USD 500 million valuation 🌍 Poland’s tech champions look beyond the domestic market 🏛️ A museum that tells the story of a nation in motion ⚔️ The battle that helped save Poland - and possibly Europe 👉 Read the latest issue of Poland Unpacked: https://lnkd.in/d-GFhvkq
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📊 A shift in Central and Eastern Europe is happening on the markets. 💥 Some countries are outperforming expectations. 📉 Others have lost nearly half their value. ⚡ And the symbols of this shift say more than any political speech. XYZ's Michał Kulbacki has this story not only about stock indices four years into the war. 👉 Read more: https://lnkd.in/daFwi8vJ
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New Poland Unpacked just dropped. 💊 A 25-year strategy culminates in a billion-zloty move beyond Poland’s borders 📉 A pandemic-era market darling searches for a second act 🤖 A medtech player delivers extraordinary returns and says it’s just getting started ⚖️ A fintech story that raises some questions about regulation, risk, and reputation 📊 Also: – Consumers keep spending despite the noise – Industry regains momentum (not everywhere) – A surprising productivity comparison that challenges assumptions 🏛️ And in politics: a rupture on the right that could reshape the next election 🚀 Plus: the startup flywheel finally spins faster - with familiar names returning in new roles The full picture is more nuanced than the headlines suggest. So dive in the latest Poland Unpacked: https://lnkd.in/d3NBGv7V
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🧴 From a home garage and an ice cream machine to a company planning more than PLN 200 million in investment. Ziaja wants to grow faster than a cosmetics market already expanding at a double-digit pace. 📈 It is boosting production, looking at acquisitions in Poland and abroad, and still refusing to sell. 🤝🚫 XYZ's Magda Brzózka has a bigger question: can a family-owned brand keep control while pushing to become a European player? 👉 Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eNwkMFQ2
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Poland was supposed to get stuck. It didn’t. 🚧 The “middle-income trap” was once a real fear in Warsaw yet today Poland is at 81% of the EU average. Ahead of Portugal, closing in on Spain and Italy 🌍 Many countries still hit a ceiling though: in Latin America, parts of Asia, or South Africa. 🤔 So what actually matters: policy, geography, or integration? XYZ's Michał Kulbacki wrote a piece that shows that Poland’s success is less about one strategy, more about a rare alignment of factors. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eDXkeX-Y
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This week’s Poland Unpacked traces three big stories moving fast in Poland and beyond. A new EU tariff is already changing how Chinese e-commerce platforms price their goods. A Polish IT company is suddenly scaling faster than anyone expected, powered by the AI boom. And a family-owned cosmetics brand is preparing its next expansion move. Add a resilient economy, rising fiscal pressure, and political tension inside the main opposition party - and you get an issue worth reading. 📩 Latest Poland Unpacked is out now: https://lnkd.in/dd7xK9jG
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Poland’s economy is… stabilizing. Monthly roundup by Marek Skawiński and Michał Kulbacki breaks down what’s really happening beneath the surface. The big picture: steady, resilient, but still waiting for a second gear. Do you need signals for business and policy decisions? Read our June roundup: https://lnkd.in/dw7zZuiS
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Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) just hit a milestone. ➤ Nearly PLN 1.3 trillion in market value ➤ Highest level in years ➤ A sharp rebound after a deep slump Looks like a comeback. But is it? XYZ's Michał Kulbacki looked into it. What’s driving this surge is not what you might expect. And in global terms, Poland is still playing a very different game. Care about where Poland’s economy is really heading? Take a closer look: https://lnkd.in/dT3JnuAE
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Poland Unpacked is out to tell you about where things are heading. 👀 A Polish company is working with Nvidia on AI factories, while another project is about to test something we haven’t really seen in practice yet: an AI agent making a real purchase and payment on a customer’s behalf. ⚡ What else? The market is getting more selective, rate-cut talk is back, healthcare is under pressure, and political tensions are far from quiet. There’s also fresh momentum in startups, defense tech, and Poland’s broader AI ambitions. 🔎 🧩 Worth your attention, so enjoy the read: https://lnkd.in/d2hNgVwq
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🔎 What’s really driving social discontent in Poland? Poles across cities and social groups share something striking: - deep distrust in politicians and mainstream media, - frustration with healthcare, - anger over the housing crisis, - growing resentment toward Ukrainian refugees. What stands out most is the perception that the political class has become distant, self-interested, and disconnected from everyday life. XYZ's Krzysztof Figlarz shows that these emotions are not limited to one region or one voter group. And in the background, there is a nostalgia for politicians who seemed closer to ordinary people. Grab this sharp, revealing read on the mood in Poland right now: https://lnkd.in/d_ii52wb