Once again it is reported that Retail sales in Poland have increased.
In this current economic climate, that is a fantastic result and clearly once again shows that Poland is NOT in economic crisis.
The high street has always been a great thermometer for testing economic indicators, and Poland in this current credit crunch is still showing that the consumer is hungry to buy and has still got disposable income in the high street.
Overseas exporters should take advantage of this situation so that they can obtain a share in the imports taking place in Poland. One such category is the WINE business which is expected to grow at the rate of 5.5% per annum in volume and 11% per annum in value.
Blog by Michael Clay
Retail Sales Increase in Poland
Michael Clay - Monday, July 27, 2009
Food for the Polish Community
Jeremy Freeman - Thursday, July 02, 2009
The on line survey will appear now on the web sites of Polish Express Newspapes, Dziennik Polski, Panaorama, Cooltura - and the web sites of Polacy, Londynek.net and many others.
The results will show us what the Polish community REALLY want to eat and will give a real VOICE to the community.
The results will show us what the Polish community REALLY want to eat and will give a real VOICE to the community.
Cheaper Wine coming to Poland
Jeremy Freeman - Thursday, July 02, 2009
I heard that because wine is so expensive in Poland - competitively priced high quality wine is planned to be imported from Italy, Spain and France.
Wine imports have been expensive in the past and this new venture should make a bottle of wine more affordable
Export to Poland will play a big part in this importation to Poland
Wine imports have been expensive in the past and this new venture should make a bottle of wine more affordable
Export to Poland will play a big part in this importation to Poland
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