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What goes on in Poland on the 14th of July.
What goes on in Poland on the 14th of July.
Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, explains how a halt on LPG exports is affecting oil extraction in Russia.
What goes on in Poland on the 13th of July. The government does not plan to introduce windfall tax – At the moment we are at the level of analyzes of individual possible solutions, so as of today there is no such project – said government spokesman Piotr Muller. The prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced […]
What goes on in Poland on the 12th of July.
The EU taxonomy for sustainable activities has made headlines in recent days. It even made breaking news on major news channels. Unfortunately, many headlines and articles have been misleading in suggesting that the taxonomy recognizes natural gas as green energy. On the contrary. This statement has as much truth as saying that anyone can study […]
What goes on in Poland on the 8th of July.
What goes on in Poland on the 7th of July.
The conclusions of the NATO summit are generally positive, but this opportunity has not been used to improve upon problems that severely limit its functioning today, including issues with decision-making, says major general Bogusław Pacek, director of the Institute for Security and International Development in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 6th of July. The government unlocked onshore wind farms The government approved the liberalization of the distance act, allowing the construction of onshore wind farms in Poland, subject to the consent of local communities. – Today, the Council of Ministers adopted the act on investments in wind farms, […]
„Hopes that being agreeable will keep the flow of Russian gas to Europe are false. Moscow is escalating to reduce support for Ukraine. The remedy is the seventh package of sanctions undermining the Russian gas sector and preparing for the worst,” writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.