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Country Survey Poland

READY FOR A CHALLENGE

As Poland accedes to the European Union, Benedict Young assesses the county's economic prospects and visits the port of Gdynia to investigate how it is preparing for the rigours of free European trade.

Gdynias BCT: needs to develop upstream Mors: ensures labour situation remains stable BCT: no shortage of job applicants
Gdynias BCT: needs to develop upstream Mors: ensures labour situation remains stable BCT: no shortage of job applicants

Poland's oppressive history has made for a long and uncertain road towards economic democratisation. Now though, in a time of relative peace and stability among European nations, Poland is making bold strides to catch up. Its geographic position on the northern European plain, once a flashpoint for conflict because of the flat terrain and the lack of natural barriers, now offers great potential for a modern freight transportation system.

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Gdynias BCT: needs to develop upstream Mors: ensures labour situation remains stable BCT: no shortage of job applicants

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