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Cheap taxis given the boot
07.04.2011
Unlicensed taxis are set to disappear from Poland's streets as new legislation is set to tackle carriers which offer minicab services and which in practice offer no meter or carriage licence.
Infrastructure: Confusion over saved billions
07.04.2011
The Ministry of Infrastructure has become embroiled in an embarrassing affair over reported savings made over the past two years.
No euro until after 2014?
07.04.2011
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that talk of entering the European common currency should take place around 2014-2015.
EC warns Poland on CO2 aviation emissions
06.04.2011
European Commission has sent a final warning to Poland to speed up including its aviation sector in the EU’s emission’s trading system.
Newspapers continue to lose readers
06.04.2011
Almost all Polish newspapers continued to record a loss of readers in March, reads a report by the Association of Press distributors.
Class action against government pension reforms?
06.04.2011
One of Poland’s top liberal economists and fierce critic of the current government’s fiscal policy has announced that he is preparing for class action against the proposed pension reform bill.
Failed tax crackdown on online trading?
06.04.2011
A new report from the Ministry of Finance shows that even though last year tax authorities increased their activity in checking that online sales were properly taxed, the effects have been minimal.
Interest rate hike continues ‘belt-tightening’ trend
06.04.2011
The Monetary Policy Council yesterday raised interest rates as a way to curb inflation as well as “to continue the cycle of tightening fiscal policy,” head of Poland’s central bank, Marek Belka announced.
Poland raises interest rates
05.04.2011
In line with expectations, Poland’s Monetary Policy Council has raised base interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.
Controversial media bill signed and sealed
05.04.2011
President Bronislaw Komorowski has signed a controversial media bill which has been the subject of recent criticism, notably due to proposed regulations on audiovisual content on websites registered in Poland.
PKP Intercity to spend millions on rolling stock refurb
05.04.2011
Over one thousand carriages are to be refurbished by PKP Intercity this year for a sum amounting to 196 million zloty (49 million euro).
Inflation worries to prompt rate hike?
05.04.2011
Poland’s Monetary Policy Council is set to hike interest rates, Tuesday, in continuing efforts to stem inflation.
Polish emigres send billions back home
04.04.2011
Poles living abroad are collectively sending billions of euros back to their homeland, media reports.
Polish cities drowning in debt?
04.04.2011
A recently released think tank report warns that the real debt of regional capitals in Poland could be much higher than officially reported.
Adi-sucks
04.04.2011
Within days of going online, a Facebook campaign had racked up 25,000 users protesting at Adidas painting over graffiti along a kilometer and a half wall in Warsaw.
Brain drain fear after German labour market opens
02.04.2011
Over half a million highly qualified Poles plan to move to Germany after the country opens its labour market on 1 May, according to the Polish-German Chamber of Commerce.
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