Poland, Europe’s New Economic Powerhouse
8 min
Available until 14/03/2026
Since joining the European Union 20 years ago, Poland has seen steady economic growth. By attracting foreign investments in cutting-edge sectors, the country has transformed. But this golden age could be coming to an end. Poland will not only need to successfully transition away from coal and find a more sustainable source of energy, but also redistribute wealth across the country, which suffers from economic inequality.
Journalist
David Zurmely
Country
France
Year
2025
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