Over half of Polish firms point to negative effects of govt actions over past year - lobby
61 percent of companies in Poland believe that the government will not accelerate the implementation of entrepreneurs' demands this year, and 57 percent are convinced that they have been negatively affected by the government's actions over the past year, according to a January survey conducted for Polish business lobby Lewiatan Confederation by CBM Indicator.
"Only 37 percent of respondents, including 38 percent of large companies, 37 percent of medium-sized companies and 36 percent of small companies, believe in accelerating the implementation of entrepreneurs' demands in 2025," Lewiatan lobby said in the press release.
"More than 60 percent of entrepreneurs say that there is nothing to count on the fast implementation of the demands. This is the view of 62 percent of large and small companies and 60 percent of medium-sized companies," it added.
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