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Poland's success may mean problems for countries to which Poles emigrated a few years ago

2025-09-21 06:00

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2025-09-21 06:00

The Norwegian daily “Finanhavisen” noted in Tuesday's edition that Poland from the country at the end of the EU stake in a few years became the leader of the European economy. However, this success may announce problems for countries to which Poles emigrated a few years ago – predicts the newspaper.

Poland's success may mean problems for countries to which Poles emigrated a few years ago
Poland's success may mean problems for countries to which Poles emigrated a few years ago
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For our strongest side, the daily recognized a strong currency, high rates of return on investments and a stable growing consumption. It was also emphasized that Poland is currently the fastest growing economy of the region, despite the difficult geopolitical situation.

“Finanavisen” pointed out that the expected GDP growth in Poland may reach 3.3 percent in the next two years. and 3.2 percent, where the average forecasts for the entire Union are 1.4 percent. in 2026 and 1.7 percent in the next.

Commentators of the Norwegian newspaper admitted that economic growth, who has been on the Vistula for eight years, is impressive. The Polish economy grew 93 percent at that time, when in the UK this indicator amounted to 58 percent. According to commentators, this may lead Poles to return to their homeland from the countries to which they once emigrated for profit.

The outflow of Polish employees can become a problem not only for Great Britain, from which more than a million Poles have left for Brexit, but also for Norway, where Poles constitute an important part of the labor market, especially in the construction sector – emphasized “Finanhavisen”.

From Oslo Mieszko Czarnecki (PAP)

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