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Electromobility Throws Poland’s Automotive Sector into Turmoil
Most car manufacturers declare that they will be ready by 2035 for the obligation to introduce only zero-emission vehicles into circulation. However, the problem will lie with the manufacturers of parts and components, as...
Nuclear Power Makes a Comeback in Europe
Russian aggression against Ukraine and the energy markets crisis have triggered a revival in nuclear energy, with many EU countries now planning to invest in this sector, including Poland. The country plans to build...
Almost one third of European financial directors are testing solutions related to generative AI
Despite the growing popularity of generative artificial intelligence, it turns out it is not widely used among CFOs. Currently, 12 percent of European companies plan to implement AI solutions, and almost one third are...
Poland’s capital gains tax exemption for holding companies: A complex requirement with limited applicability
The problem with applying capital gains tax exemption when selling shares by a Polish holding company comes down to one statutory requirement. This requires a detailed knowledge of all indirect shareholders of the holding...
Poland advances in the ranking of digitization of public services
In Poland, 84% of all government services are now available online, which exactly matches the European average. In an annual report assessing over 15,000 government websites, Poland gained 7 points compared to the previous...
Warehouse rental prices in Europe remain high, but the rate of growth is slowing...
Data from the international advisory agency Cushman & Wakefield suggests that rents for prime warehouse spaces in Europe remain high. However, following a period of exceptional growth, the pace of increase has started to...
Poland needs to raise awareness of organ donation to save lives, experts say
The strengths of Polish transplantology are experience, highly educated medical staff and modern equipment. However, the problem remains the insufficient number of donors and low social awareness concerning transplantology, a problem that doctors face...
750 PLN – the average amount online scammers steal from us
The most frequent victims of payment fraud are under the age of 24, 1/3 of Poles check to see if the website address does not look suspicious, every third company admits that the number...
Zero-emission transport in Poland is developing, but still too slowly. E-mobility industry appeals to...
The development of electromobility in Poland is dynamically growing each year, but compared to more developed markets such as the Netherlands, China, and the USA, we still trail significantly. Meanwhile, the development of this...
Nuclear projects are gaining momentum. Poland seems doomed to rely on nuclear power
In the next 17 years, nuclear power is expected to account for approximately one quarter of electric power production in Poland. Both the first nuclear power plant in Pomerania and the second one in...
Poland Needs Climate Law to Protect Citizens, Environment, Says Expert
Over the past five years, the number of climate lawsuits worldwide has increased more than twofold - from 884 in 2017 to nearly 2,200 in 2022. "There will undoubtedly be more of such cases,...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture and food security. For some groups, food...
Increasingly rare and abundant rainfall as well as extreme weather events pose a threat to crops and agricultural infrastructure. This requires farmers to apply new methods of combating phenomena such as hail or flooding,...
KSeF not only in Poland. How do e-invoices work in other countries?
On July 1, 2024, many changes will occur in Polish companies. That's when the use of the National e-Invoice System will become mandatory. However, electronic invoicing will be obligatory not only in our country....
Industrial and logistics rents are set to continue to rise despite increases in vacancy...
According to Savills latest European Logistics Outlook, growth in prime rents is set to remain robust across the continent having increased by 10.4% in the last four quarters. This is despite vacancy creeping up...
Poland leads the European Union warehouse market in terms of supply
According to “Warehouse and Industrial Market in Europe”, a report published by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, development activity across the EU continued unabated, with more than 20 million sqm of modern warehouse...
Industrial & logistics continues to outperform across Europe despite economic uncertainty
According to Savills latest European Logistics Outlook, take-up of industrial & logistics space across the continent totalled 37.5 million sq m in 2022. Despite ongoing economic uncertainty, this signifies a fall of only 6%...
Polish warehouse market on track to reach 30 million sq m
In 2022, the Polish industrial and warehouse market maintained its solid growth momentum despite headwinds such as project financing constraints and rising occupancy costs. The expected decline in new supply and shrinking land availability...
PRS sector with a record-breaking transaction volume in 2022
The emerging PRS (Private Rented Sector) market is starting to develop in Poland.
Institutional rental comes from Western Europe and is firmly established, among others, in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands. For several years, interest...
Enduring occupier demand & record low vacancy rates will underpin resilience of EU industrial...
€42bn invested into industrial & logistics assets so far in 2022, 50% above the five-year average
In Q3 2022 average prime yields rose to 26%, up 20bps since Q1 2022
Consumer spending to...
Living and logistics sectors in top European investors wish list
According to a survey conducted by Savills involving real estate investors with total EME assets under management exceeding €500bn, European multifamily, big box logistics, urban logistics, CBD offices and student housing are the top...