95% of foreign investors in Poland would choose the location of investment again – these are the results of the Economic Survey 2012 of the German‐Polish Chamber of Industry and Commerce carried out in cooperation with Swisschamber Poland and five other bilateral chambers in Poland: British, Irish, Canadian, Portuguese and Scandinavian, operating within the International Group of Chambers of commerce (IGCC).
As the results have shown, for another year in a row, Poland was ahead of other countries it is competing with for investments in this region of Europe, which was reflected in the number of points awarded to it by investors for a total of 22 factors driving the inflow of foreign capital (4.64 points out of 6 points maximum). Four top‐scoring factors of Poland’s attractiveness were its EU membership, and three HR factors, including qualifications, motivation and performance of Polish workers.
Complete results of the Survey:
Press publications:
– Więcej nowych centrów w Polsce Reczpospolita 30.03.2012
– Zagraniczni inwestorzy chwalą pracowników w Polsce Dziennik Gazeta Prawna 30.03.2012