Announcements from Washington Will Not Sway the Polish PresidencyIn the next six months, our relations with the US will be of the utmost importance, yet I have no sense that this situation could capsize our presidency. We are also prepared to act quickly in an emergency, declares the Deputy Minister for European Affairs in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister.Mateusz Roszak•20 stycznia 2025
Chinese Cunning, European NeglectChinese companies are moving production to Europe, setting up joint ventures with Western companies, and hiring more foreigners. They hope to conceal their origins and dodge customs duties.Karolina Wójcicka•20 stycznia 2025
PGE Intends to Set the Pace for Poland’s TransformationThe European energy industry is undergoing a long-term process of profound transformation to achieve carbon neutrality. The process looks a little different in every country. In Poland, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna is at the centre of these changes, carrying out projects that are key to one of the largest economies in the European Union.20 stycznia 2025
Security and Stability for EuropeThis is the second time that Poland will assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Not only is this an enormous responsibility, but it also provides a unique opportunity to address questions surrounding the future of the European Community from Warsaw’s perspective.Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka•20 stycznia 2025
Entrepreneurship Must Return to EuropeOur socio-economic model is under threat, says Finance Minister Andrzej Domański. Deregulation, lower energy prices and greater venture capital availability are key.Marek Tejchman•20 stycznia 2025
The (Not So) Reluctant HegemonIn the coming years, we can expect to see a shift in American dominance, with the country’s influence becoming increasingly rooted in economic strength rather than military might.Marek Magierowski•20 stycznia 2025
The Era of Payments 3.0 Has ArrivedOur goal is to become a leading European technology brand. Outside Poland, we already serve dozens of shops in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany and Slovakia. We see potential for collaboration in many industries – says Wojciech Murawski, co-CEO and a board member at Autopay20 stycznia 2025
Europe Needs a Radical ChangeThe world, previously highly globalised, is switching to a more bilateral cooperation model.Karolina Wójcicka•20 stycznia 2025
Truce? So Far the War Is Forging AheadThe concept of truce will remain a source of pressure and provocation rather than a path to normality and lasting peace.Zbigniew Parafianowicz•20 stycznia 2025
Have Global Emissions Peaked?The world will find out in 2025. It all depends on China.Rachel Dobbs•20 stycznia 2025
Europe TrappedThe great energy transition has pushed Europe to the brink of an economic disaster. The plan was excellent in theory, but the risks were miscalculated and no allowance was made for alternative outcomes.Andrzej Krajewski•20 stycznia 2025
We Can Still Win in a World of InstabilityWe have until 2030 to benefit from significant EU funds and a stable demographic situation in the labour market. After that, society will start to age rapidly, real tensions will appear in public finances and business succession will become a problem. There is a way out: a sharp increase of investment in new technologies, infrastructure and the energy system. But we are doing badly in this respect.Paweł Borys•20 stycznia 2025
The Coming Border CrackdownAmerica will not be the only country trying to curb migration in 2025. For rich countries, a smart immigration policy will involve striking a balance.Robert Guest•20 stycznia 2025
Bitwa o chipy dopiero rusza Pierwsze wyzwanie Warszawy w relacjach z Trumpem to cofnięcie decyzji administracji Bidena o ograniczeniu eksportu do Polski chipówMateusz Obremski•20 stycznia 2025