According to the report, 87% of French companies in Poland are satisfied with the recent effects of their investment activity and 97% of them would recommend Poland as a good investment destination. When choosing a location for FDI, the size of the market and the perspectives of it’s grow play the most important role.

Almost all of French companies describe as good the location of Poland for investments (96%) and the perspectives of Polish market growth (90%). On the other hand, the French criticize the Polish public sector, infrastructure. 44% of them argue that the level of bureaucracy in Poland is too high. The problems are also the instability of tax system and lack of transparency in law regulations.

However, French companies seem to be glad to do business in Poland – 64% of them would like to increase their presence during the next three years. Moreover, every fourth company would like to open a new office or branch in Poland and to increase the employment in 2014, while 38% of them will maintain the number of jobs in their companies. It is worth to say that none of them plan to leave Poland.

France is the third foreign investor in Poland. France is one of Poland’s most important trade partners.

 

Source: Polish Infomation and Foreign Investment Agency

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