
PRINT THIS PAGE Poland - undergoing reforms making it easier for foreign investment?20/08/2003. Source: Magnusson Wahlin Qvist Stanbrook. Anna Jarzabek 
Over the past few years Poland has undergone a period of intensive reform in light of its potential accession to the European Union, explains Anna Jarzabek of Magnusson Wahlin Qvist Stanbrook. Here she discusses a range of legislation aimed at improving the access of international investors into Poland but acknowledges that there is still some way to go before Poland's legal and economic system is brought in line with Western European norms. Jarzabek reviews Poland's Foreign Exchange Act, labour laws and act on the Polish language, and explores their impact for investors wishing to enter the Polish market.
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Magnusson Wahlin Qvist Stanbrook has been present in Warsaw since 1996. It was created as a platform to provide assistance to foreign companies in the establishment and maintenance of their operations.

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