What geographical areas in Poland are most attractive to foreign investors, especially Americans?
W.S.: Anything from the Odra to the Bug Rivers. Poland offers an increasing number of well-prepared industrial sites with developed infrastructure. A service provider or a designer needs at most an office in a pleasant location and good telecommunication. This can be found in any place in Poland. Poland is a country in which every region has a larger city, and the number of well-educated, well-trained people is not only impressive, but also uniformly distributed throughout the country. Of course, large cities such as Warsaw, Cracow, Wroclaw, Katowice, and Gdansk are the most obvious, but smaller locales also appeal to investors. – Do economic zones continue to be more attractive for foreign investors? W.S.: There are 14 economic zones in Poland and they definitely constitute an incentive, especially for production investment, but also for services, which I mentioned a little earlier. It must be noted that the Polish model of the economic zone is very interesting in that the company doe
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