…the number of tourists visiting Poland will grow from 15.7m in 2006 to approximately 19m in 2012-2013, which implies an average annual growth of almost 3%. more...
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Four strategic business priorities in Central Eastern Europe and Russia for 2007 - January 2007
Central and Eastern Europe and Russia contain the fastest growing economies in the European Union - one of the richest areas on the planet. Russia is a strategically important BRIC (Brazil Russia Indian China) country, and as well as being a large market is one of the most difficult places in the world to do business. The author and his 300 business colleagues2 and associates have been doing business since 1989 in the region, are based in Poland, the largest new European Union member, and are long experienced in the realities of business in this increasingly important part of the world.
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