WARSAW: Foreign investors still regard Poland as the most attractive investment destination in Central and Eastern Europe, a survey by the Polish-German chamber of commerce AHK showed.
However, the assessment is worse than last year as Poland received only four out of six maximum points. Still, the assessment of all CEE countries deteriorated as the conflict in Ukraine casts a shadow on how the states are perceived by investors.
Poland’s strongest assets, according to investors, are its EU membership, qualifications, productivity and motivation of employees, the quality of higher education and local subcontractors.