KOTRA Publishes Poland Investment Guide... Includes Labor and Tax Information
"Start with This Book to Enter the Polish Market"
KOTRA has published the ‘2023 Poland Investment Practical Guide’ to support Korean companies investing in and entering the Polish market.
The booklet covers everything from the investment environment and procedures in Poland to practical manuals on labor and tax matters, as well as essential information for local business management, making it a useful reference for Korean companies considering or currently undertaking investment in Poland. Additionally, it includes key information on Korean government agencies and institutions stationed in Poland, major Polish government agencies and associations, and contact details for local accounting and legal firms, allowing companies to use it immediately for specific consultations and communications when needed.
Poland is attracting significant interest as an investment destination for Korean companies due to its geographical advantage connecting Western and Central-Eastern Europe, lower labor costs compared to Western Europe, a robust domestic economy, and the Polish government’s proactive investment support policies. In particular, with Poland expected to play a crucial role as a production and logistics hub in the post-Ukraine reconstruction efforts, its investment appeal is further increasing.
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The booklet will be available for purchase and download in PDF format starting from the 30th on the ‘Overseas Economic Information Dream’ website, KOTRA’s information portal for overseas markets. Kim Tae-hyung, CEO of Invest Korea, stated, “Korean companies are actively investing in and entering Poland for the supply of raw materials for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, as well as the production of home appliances and automotive parts. We hope this practical investment guide will serve as a valuable compass providing real assistance to Korean companies considering investment in Poland.”
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