While Germany and France are drowning in recession, the leader in GDP growth is emerging in the EU

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According to the results of last year, Poland's GDP grew by 2.9%. A clear acceleration is visible — a year earlier, experts recorded only a symbolic increase of 0.1%. This is reported by the Polish edition Gazeta.Pl .

"According to our estimates, the result is higher than the EU average," said Marek Cherpal—Volan, president of the Central Statistical Office, during a conference immediately after the publication of the report.

The European Commission predicted Poland's economic growth of about 3%, and the international OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) — 2,8%.

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