
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk claimed that Poland will join the 20 richest nations in the world by 2022, local press reported on Wednesday. This would happen thanks to investments made possible by funds from the European Union (EU) allocated for Poland in the years 2014-2020, said Tusk, following the cabinet meeting which approved spending programs within the current long-term EU budget. "Poland's GDP per capita should reach 80 percent of the EU average" by the year 2022 which would put Poland among the world's 20 richest nations, he told a press conference after the meeting. "Currently Poland's GDP is at 67 percent (of the EU average) and we had more or less 50 percent at the start" when Poland joined the EU in 2004, he added. Tusk said that EU funds for Poland would reach almost 500 billion PLN (170 million U.S. dollars) in the years 2014-2020. Tusk said that in 2016 or 2017 Poland's network of motorways and expressways would become larger than that of Britain, putting Poland in fifth place in Europe, after Germany, France, Spain and Italy. Also, spending on research and development would reach 2 percent of GDP by 2022, he added. The most important challenge was to bring at least 1.5 million Poles out of the poverty zone by 2020, Tusk declared, saying that extra money would also be channelled to the poorest regions and areas suffering from structural poverty.
GMT 17:19 2018 Thursday ,11 January
China factory gate inflation slows to 13-month lowGMT 17:50 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
German industrial output rebounds in NovemberGMT 17:39 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
Samsung tips record Q4 operating profit of more than $14 bnGMT 17:29 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
German industrial orders dip in NovemberGMT 15:36 2018 Thursday ,04 January
China factory activity accelerated in December: CaixinGMT 13:33 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Turkey inflation rate eases but still stubbornly high in DecemberGMT 16:27 2018 Monday ,01 January
China manufacturing activity slows in DecemberGMT 17:36 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Spain to leave EU's deficit 'sin bin' next year: Rajoy
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor