2 September 2021 • 13:45-14:45 • Room Amsterdam-Ateny
1.45 p.m. – 1.55 p.m.
Introduction to the session – a discussion from the Real Estate Reviews cycle:
25 years of Special Economic Zones How to attract investors?
1.55 p.m. – 2.45p.m.
Poland’s investment attractiveness in the new reality
The pandemic has brought about a global drop in the number of FDI projects. We have seen the uncertainty of investors, delayed or abandoned enterprises. Statistically, Poland proved to be “covid-resistant” and fDi Markets recognized it to be the third most attractive market for foreign investments in the world. Will Poland maintain its investment attractiveness after the pandemic? Will we join the club of beneficiaries of post-pandemic investments? How to maintain a strong position of an investment hub attractive for global companies investing in shared services centres, IT centres or research and development facilities? How to benefit from nearshoring? What does that mean for the real estate market? Promotion, pro-investment solutions, tax reliefs, and a social-economic stability as prerequisites for economic growth.
President, Polish Investment and Trade Agency
Chairman of the Board, Pomorska Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego, Invest in Pomerania initiative
Managing Director Strategy & Partnerships, ABSL
President of the Management Board, Rumia Invest Park, Invest in Pomerania Initiative
Editor-in-Chief, ‘Nowy Przemysł’ Economic Magazine
Attorney-at-Law, Associated Partner, Kancelaria Noerr
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