WARSAW: Poland is the most attractive place to invest in the Central-and-Eastern European region and ranks fifth in Europe, a leading expert has said. However, competition from countries such as Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria in attracting investment, is large, said Jacek Kędzior, managing partner at EY.
“We have conducted a study over several years, using the same methodology. Between February and April, we poll nearly 1,500 decision-makers around the world about what they think about the attractiveness of Europe and the individual European countries.
“Poland is currently in fifth place in terms of its appeal compared to all European countries. [The country was] superseded only by Germany, the UK, France and the Netherlands. We are, in turn, by far the leader of [the CEE] region as the most attractive destination for investment, and this is very good news,” Kędzior told the PAP news agency.