Key opportunities
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Information & communications technology
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Automotive & aerospace
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Transport & logistics
Ranking third in the world for software development, Poland has a large research and development sector. The government has also dedicated a sizable portion of funds in areas such as software development focused on enterprise software, marketing solutions and gaming.
Capture opportunities in Poland’s thriving technology ecosystem which is enabled by the European Union’s (EU) financial programmes.
Poland has a thriving manufacturing hub in the sectors of automotive and aerospace. Many international companies have established operations in Poland due to the availability of skilled and affordable labour, as well as the country's proximity to western Europe and its membership in the EU.
The country's aviation industry produces ultra-light aircraft, gliders, planes, helicopters, subassemblies, and aircraft engines. About 90% of these products are exported to countries including the US, Italy, Canada, China, Ukraine, Australia, the UK, France, and Germany. With shorter lead times, lower logistics costs, and proximity to western Europe, Poland is an attractive market for many European clients to establish production houses in, presenting many opportunities for you to expand your business.The transport and logistics sectors are vital to Poland’s economic growth, and the nation has several airports and shipping ports that make it a significant logistics hub.
Opportunities in air transport is expected to grow, with passenger numbers projected to reach 60 million by 2030. Poland is also a hub for trade between China and western Europe, with many containers from China going through the logistics centre in Małaszewicze. By 2025, the nation is also considering building a second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and regasification terminal on the Baltic Sea. Take advantage of the growing opportunities in transport and logistics in Poland. Its location and ice-free Baltic ports also make it an important gateway between East and West Europe and gives your business a key edge for expansion.Learn about Poland's business hub
As the capital, Warsaw is a key tourist hotspot, and economic hub rich in cultural and political history. It is also the centre of research and development, and offers vast talent pool skilled in information technology and business.
Ways for you to start in Poland
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Learn about doing business in Poland and tap our range of programmes to set your business up for success.
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Get in touch with partners, government agencies, and Singapore associations to help you enter Poland.