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forsal.pl: The pandemic does not deter businessmen from abroad. The number of foreigners registering companies in Poland is growing

date2021-03-25

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Despite the difficulties related to the coronavirus, last year the number of foreigners with a business registered in Poland increased by 11 percent, reports Thursday's Rzeczpospolita. The newspaper, citing research by the employment agency Gremi Personal, notes that in February 2021 almost four out of five labour migrants from Ukraine were planning or already preparing to start their own business in Poland. "This means that since last year the group of Ukrainians wanting to launch their own business in Poland has grown by one third," the daily reports. More information in the material.

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