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  • Imports from Poland A$509 million
  • Exports to Poland A$63 million
  • Capital Warsaw
  • Official Language Polish
  • Surface Area 313,000 sq km
  • Population 38.2 million

Last updated: 27 Apr 2012

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Australia and Poland economic outlook: more in common than Poles apart
11 Nov 2009
It’s an unusual economic pairing, but Australia and Poland will be the only OECD economies to record positive growth in 2009 says Austrade’s Chief Economist, Tim Harcourt, speaking on Poland’s Nationa ...

Doing Business

Polish business people will want a clear understanding of what is to be dealt with in any meeting. A company profile and product literature should be provided.

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  • ECONOMIC CLIMATE
    Poland was the only country in the European Union (EU) to avoid recession as a result of the 2008-09 global financial crisis.
    » read more at DFAT
  • POLITICAL CLIMATE
    Under the Polish Constitution, the legislative authority of the Republic is vested in the Parliament, composed of the Sejm and the Senate.
    » read more at DFAT
  • TRADE RELATIONS
    Poland has growing potential for Australia's commercial interests.
    » read more at DFAT

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