“Wirtschafswoche”: Poland – a paradise for German investors
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“While working instead of protests in Poland, what you do, instead of bureaucracy, using more than bureaucracy, they are not deterred by anti-EU rhetoric, because the progress is too big” – writes in the issue of the German economic magazine “Wirtschaftswoche” on the conditions for investors in Poland .
It describes the experience of German investors in the Aviation Valley region in south-west Poland. “Lufthansa and MTU are here, now more German companies are joining,” he notes. I come, a new factory Contact Phoenix for mobility in Rzeszów, that next to the truck neighbors, there is already the center of the DB Schenker group, the service producer Knorr-Bremse has booked in the queue next to the plot next door.
“Residents’ protests? “Enthusiasm instead of bureaucracy, power instead of problems and subsidies,” the German industry writes to a neighboring country, “Wirtschaftwoche.”
Polish-German Chamber of Industry and Handkowel (AHK), Lars Gutheil says that he is not keeping up with the answers to the inquiries of German entrepreneurs. Interested websites are interested in an agreement as well as in investments. “It is possible that soon there will be more on certain issues that may happen with the new government, that the new one is their green” – writes the weekly. In turn, Adrian Stadnicki from the gateway to the German economy describes Poland as “a growth machine at our gates”.
The weekly also notes that the Polish “choke” has consequences for the circles in which the companies are located. For example, the manufacturer of the Eberspaecher accessory is closing its Esslingen plant as it is at the end of the year. 300 employees have to leave, the parking heating system will be an employee in Poland. Valeo-S is removing 250 jobs in Złe Nowe Miasto and has a decommissioning near Krakow, where the workforce is cheaper and more numerous to maintain, writes to the high profitability of working in a German location. He also points to his own flexible labor law in Poland and modest influence
It is a paradox – according to the weekly – that “Rzeszów is considered to be the absolute stronghold of theories towards the EU, the ruling national party PiS party”. “Law and Justice leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski repeats the repeated slogans about the ‘EU-controlled’ stoking Germany and all the images that in Poland are still against because of the terrible Nazi” – notes “Wirtschaftswoche”. He also writes about the Polish government “ignoring” the warnings from the point of view of the government regarding the reform of the judiciary and the planned law that is to reform the media sector in Poland.
As it reassures, observers can calmly see Poland’s positive exit from the EU, but it reassures. “Polexit is nothing more than fake news,” says Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in a short, written interview for “Wirtschaftswoche”. I can assure you that “Poland is still trustworthy for investors.”
Anna Widzyk, Polish Editorial Board of Deutsche Welle