Poland is already a beneficiary of the fourth perspective of European Funds. It benefited from EU budgets for the years: 2000-2006, 2007-2013 and continued to benefit from the 2014-2020 framework. For Poland, the 2021-2027 perspective amounts to EUR 76 bn – 72.2 from the Cohesion Policy and 3.8 bn from the Just Transition Fund. Poland remains the greatest beneficiary of Cohesion Policy. This report – rich in data and pictures – consists of five chapters. First chapter provides an overview of the 2021-2027 framework. Second chapter examines EU funds for Poland in several domains (Modern Economy; Infrastructure, Climate and Environment; Eastern Poland; Social and Regional Development; National Recovery Plan). Chapters three and four focus on Investment Zones and Tax Reliefs. Chapter five contains guidelines for entrepreneurs. It is recommended that any Swiss company offering high-tech solutions and interested in entering Poland should monitor new projects co-financed by EU Funds.
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