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The automotive sector is the second largest manufacturing industry in Poland in terms of gross output, after only food and beverage manufacturing. The sector also has a major socio-economic role, employing around 203,000 people in ܫ2018 (8% of the ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsPoland has insignificant oil reserves and modest natural gas ones and is thus forced to import the bulk of energy sources to feed its growing economy. This creates a chronic trade deficit in cr🍨ude oil, natural gas and petroleum products, which ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsPoland is one of the major pro♋ducers of agricultural commodities in the EU. The country was the leading producer of apples and poultry meat, ranking second in terms of potatoes, third in cereals and fourth in pork. The 🅷sector has significant ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsIn 2017 Poland preserved its position as the sixth largest electricity producer in the EU. The electric power sector has a major econ🐽omic and social impact on the Polish economy. It generated revenue of PLN 132.6bn in 2017, which was equivalent to 6 ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe Emerging Europe region as covered by the scope of the report consists of Russia, Romania, Turkey, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Re💫public (listed in order from the largest to thesmallest oil producers). In terms of their impor🍷tance on the natural ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe metallic and non-metallic mineral mining sector was responsible for 1.1% of Poland’s GDP in 2017 and employed 14,680 persons. The main non-coal minerals extra💖cted in Poland are copper, silver, zinc and lead, as well as many industrial ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe coal mining sector accounted for around 1% of both Poland's GD𒆙P and the total employment in the country🅠 in 2017. The sector's importance for the Polish economy - tremendous during the communist regime and in the first years after the start of ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe combined production value of the Polish chemical sector, which for the purposes of this report shall consist of the chemicals, and the rubber and plasticsღ subsectors, stood at PLN 158.5bn in 2017, up 11.95% y/y. T⭕he share of the sector’s ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsT♏he consumer electronics and household appliance manufacturing subsectors play a key role in Poland’s economy. Their combined GVA in 2017 was equal to 1.1% of GDP and 6.2% of manufacturing GVA. Between them, the two subsectors employed 165,083 ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsProximiꦐty to Western European markets, low-cost skilled labour and favourable investment environment have turned Emerging Europe into a preferred location for major automotive producers and helped the region claim an increasing share of the global .🎉..
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