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Poland's economy to grow by 4.1 pct in 2022 - business lobby

December 28th, 2021

Poland's economy may grow by 4.1 percent next year, down from the expected 6.2 percent annual growth in 2021, the private employers' organisation Lewiatan has said. In its report published on Tuesday, Lewiatan said that Poland had fared better than most EU economies following the 2020 coronavirus crisis. "Our economy has recovered surprisingly fast this year," Lewiatan said. "It has been fuelled mainly by industry, and recently also by growing investment and inventories."


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