
Here are some key announcements:
On Monday 10th Feb, the Prime Minister Tusk announced the economic development program “Poland for 2025” - which includes investments worth 650bn PLN (around 156 bn€) in security, energy, logistics, infrastructure and economy.
Here are some findings from the speech and press conference. NOTE! Some of them are old news, but this shows the current appetite of the government to develop Poland. Happy to receive more examples because surely we forgot something!
180bn PLN (around 43 bn€) in Polish railways by 2032
65bn PLN (around 16 bn€) in development of energy transmission network during next 10 years
Baltica 2 offshore wind farm construction starting
Plan to triple the activity in the Polish ports by 2030
Working with Google, Microsoft, Amazon and IBM to attract them to invest more in Poland. Google CEO just visited Poland and a memorandum on AI development was signed.
CPK (central airport project) is also proceeding.
First nuclear power plant - 60bn PLN (around 14 bn€) allocation in the state budget.
The General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways plans investment expenditures of approximately PLN 20 billion (around 4,8 bn€) in 2025 and wants to maintain this level until 2030
PLN 2.5 billion (around 600m €) for new municipal housing and renovations already existing for people with the lowest income + subsidies for house loans expected
140m PLN (around 43m €) for the supercomputer to be built in Krakow
200m PLN (around 48m €) for the Poznan supercomputer center
300m PLN (around 71m €) for DeepTech fund (under planning)
Also, the PM invited Rafal Brzoska, CEO of InPost, to join and help in the deregulation program.
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