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wgospodarce.pl: Ukrainians want to stay in Poland

date2021-11-01

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The guest of Maksymilian Wysocki in Monday's Economic Interview is Karolina Szleszyńska, vice-president of the Gremi Personal agency. We really do see that interest among Ukrainians in opening their own business here has grown recently. Research by the Gremi Personal analytical centre shows that compared with 2020, when 25% of respondents declared such a wish, this year, 2021, this figure has risen to 40% — so indeed, more and more Ukrainians want to start a business in Poland — says Karolina Szleszyńska, vice-president of Gremi Personal. — Poland attracts them with its economic stability, simple and transparent rules and predictability — she adds.

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