Poland's agricultural and food exports went up by 6 percent year on year after the first eight months of 2020 to EUR 21.9 billion, according to Finance Ministry data published by the National Support Centre for Agriculture (KOWR).
Poland has strengthened its position as an important trade partner of Germany, as it was the second EU supplier of goods to the country and the fourth in the world, the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) said on Thursday.
In July 2020, a total of 88,328 used vehicles were brought into Poland, a 7.2 percent decline from the same period last year, Samar, an institute monitoring the car market, reported on Thursday.
Japan has lifted a ban on imports of Polish poultry and poultry products as well as eggs and egg products, the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate announced on Monday.
Poland is currently the fifth most important foreign supplier to Germany, according to a recent report published by a German state-owned development bank KfW.
The report commissioned by Poland shows that most countries gain strongly from the new accessions, the biggest beneficiaries being Germany and Luxembourg, followed by Belgium, Denmark, Austria, the United Kingdom, and Sweden.
During the first five months of this year, Polish energy imports were 39 percent higher than a year ago, despite a drop in demand, reports Tuesday's edition of the Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (DGP) daily.
Russia's share in Poland's crude oil imports fell to 61.5 pct in 2019 from 68 percent in 2018, according to information by the National Bank of Poland (NBP).
There is no risk of food and hygiene product shortages, Deputy President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce Maciej Ptaszyński has said, adding that the wholesalers and distributors have large stocks, but they need some time to supply stores.
Poland recorded a EUR 990 mln current account surplus in December 2019, against a EUR 1.46-bln surplus in November, according to National Bank of Poland (NBP) figures released on Thursday.
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