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  2. Automotive industry in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Automotive industry in Poland. The automobile industry in Poland makes up a sizeable part of the Polish economy, accounting for about 11% of Poland's industrial production. Poland is one of the largest producer of light vehicles (passenger cars) in Central and Eastern Europe. As of 2013 Poland was the 23rd largest automaker in the world .

  3. List of companies of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Notable companiesActive State-owned Defunct. The Warsaw Stock Exchange. Warsaw 's financial and economic hub. Port of Gdynia harbor. A PLL Lot plane, Poland's national flag carrier. PKN Orlen gas station in Celejów. Dino supermarket. A Reserved store in Germany (owned by LPP Group ). Żubrówka vodka brand produced by Polmos Białystok.

  4. List of automobile manufacturers of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Foreign manufacturers currently building in Poland. Stellantis, formerly FCA Poland (1992–present) Former manufacturers. CWS (1918–1928) FSC (1948–present (no longer produces cars)) FSM (1948–1992) FSO (1948–present (no longer produces cars)) FSR; Mikrus (1957–1960) PZInż (1928–1939) Ralf-Stetysz (1924–1929) (K. Rudzki i S-ka)

  5. Category:Manufacturing companies of Poland - Wikipedia

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    A. Agricultural machinery manufacturers of Poland ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Aircraft engine manufacturers of Poland ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Aircraft manufacturers of Poland ‎ (1 C, 23 P) Auto parts suppliers of Poland ‎ (1 P)

  6. List of largest Polish companies - Wikipedia

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    2019 Forbes list. This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.

  7. Energy in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Poland. The Polish energy sector is the fifth largest in Europe. [1] In 2023, the country consumed 167.52 TWh of electricity, a 3.44% year–on–year decrease from 2022. Out of this, 76.61 TWh came from hard coal, 34.57 TWh from lignite, 22 TWh from wind energy, and 13.65 TWh from gas, with the remainder coming from other sources ...

  8. Internet in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pricing. According to an OECD report, the price of Internet access in Poland in September 2012 ranged from $0.45 to $128.12 PPP per megabit per second (Mbit/s) of advertised speed. This places Poland in the middle on the low end (18th lowest out of 34 countries) and at the top on the high end (second highest behind New Zealand at $130.20).

  9. Economy of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland shipped US$224.6 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2017, while exports increased to US$221.4 billion. The country's top export goods include machinery, electronic equipment, vehicles, furniture, and plastics. Poland was the only economy in the EU to avoid a recession through the 2007–08 economic downturn.