Discover the essentials of doing business in Poland with ETL GLOBAL Member MDDP, in collaboration with Osborne Clarke, in their report “Key Strategies for Doing Business in Poland 2024/2025.” This document is designed for companies looking to establish or expand their operations in one of Europe’s fastest-growing economies, with practical insights on corporate structures, tax systems, labour law, and financing options.

From setting up your legal presence to navigating Poland’s tax regulations and managing local hires, this report breaks down the core requirements for operating smoothly in the region. You’ll gain a clear understanding of compliance in areas like intellectual property and employment contracts, and find targeted advice for overcoming challenges in Poland’s legal and regulatory landscape.

Whether you’re just entering the market or looking to optimise your existing operations, this report provides actionable steps and expert insights to help you succeed.

Download your copy to equip your business with the knowledge to thrive in Poland.

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