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Since the turning point of 1989 Poland has undergone great political, social and economic changes. The introduction of democratic structures, the move from the command economy to the free market, and wide-ranging systemic reforms are all achievements of which Poles can be proud.
The most important achievement of the start of the 1990s was the implementation of the so-called ‘Balcerowicz Plan’, its author being the then Finance Minister. The outcome of introducing this reform programme was liberalisation of domestic prices, rising imports,
a tightening of enterprises’ pay structures and financial policy,
the introduction of interest rates above the rate of inflation, the stabilisation of the zloty against the dollar and the introduction
of zloty exchangeability. As a consequence the Polish economy stabilised and opened up to the world. The banking system and credit policy were also reformed. Of the systemic reforms the start of the process of ownership change, making enterprises independent and building domestic competition were of enormous significance. A capital and labour market were also created
in Poland. Consistently conducted economic policy led Poland
in a relatively short period of time into the group of the most dynamically developing economies in Europe.
The fundamental priority of successive governments remains strong economic growth. This is not only a condition for making Poles’ lives better, but equally fundamental for realising strategic goals such as EU membership. The reforms in the period of transformation and subsequent hard and consistent monetary policy have given the Polish economy solid foundations: a strong currency and continuously falling inflation, currently at about 4%. Systemic reforms and the responsible policies of the Leszek Miller government, plus improved competitiveness in the global economy, mean that by the second half of 2002 Poland is
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| Bilateral trade (26742)
| | W tym dziale zestawione są miesięczne wartości bilateralnych obrotów towarowych pomiędzy Polską a Chińską Republiką Ludową, w okresie od grudnia 2003 r. do dnia dziesiejszego, wraz z linkami do szczegółowych wartości celnych Polskiego eksportu do Chin i Polskiego importu z Chin z wyszczególnieniem struktur towarowych według nomenklatury scalonej CN. Wartości te oparte są na danych Służby Celnej Ch.R.L. | | International acts regulating economical and trade affairs between the Republic of Poland and People's Republic of China (3060)
| | This section contains listing of major international acts regulating economical and trade affairs between the Republic of Poland and People's Republic of China. Most of the acts are presented in Polish language only. | |
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