April 12, 2025 - 14:43

Poland’s Finance Minister, Andrzej Domanski, has expressed concerns regarding potential risks to the country's economic growth due to ongoing global trade tensions. While he acknowledges these challenges, he emphasized that the risks remain relatively small. Domanski's comments come as Poland continues to navigate a complex international economic landscape, where trade disputes among major economies could impact local markets.
Despite these uncertainties, the Finance Minister remains optimistic about Poland's growth prospects for the year. He pointed out that the country's fundamentals remain strong, supported by robust domestic consumption and a resilient labor market. Domanski's assessment reflects a cautious yet hopeful outlook, indicating that while external factors could pose challenges, the overall economic environment in Poland is expected to remain stable.
As global trade dynamics evolve, the Polish government is closely monitoring developments, ready to implement measures to safeguard the economy. The Finance Minister's remarks underscore the importance of adaptability in a rapidly changing global market.
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