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More than 20,000 new jobs for Poland: Deputy PM

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Paweł Kononczuk 14.11.2016 14:33
More than 20,000 new jobs will be created in Poland by the end of next year, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said.
Mateusz MorawieckiMateusz MorawieckiPhoto: Flickr.com/Kancelaria Prezesa Rady Ministrów

According to the Puls Biznesu daily, there are at least 15 international companies seeking to invest in Poland.

“In the last three or four months I talked to 15 or 20 investment banks, consulting companies and financial institutions interested in expansion and opening new service centres,” Puls Biznesu cited Morawiecki as saying at an Association of Business Service Leaders (ABSL) conference in London.

According to Morawiecki, who is also the finance and development minister, the companies are willing to invest in Poland because the situation in the country “is stable, the education level is high and there are a lot of people with IT and language skills who are seeking jobs, and salaries are still low.”

According to Puls Biznesu, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo & Company, Moody’s and ICBC Standard Bank are among companies that are currently considering expanding onto the Polish market.

(tf/pk)

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