Archive for November, 2007
Poland’s central bank decided Wednesday to raise interest rates by a quarter percentage point amid rising inflation. The National Bank of Poland said it was increasing its benchmark seven-day intervention rate to 5 percent from 4.75 percent, effective Thursday.
Lenovo will build a $20 million factory in Poland that will churn out PCs for sale in Europe and Africa, stepping up efforts to bring its manufacturing operations closer to customers around the world, the company said Tuesday.
WARSAW. NOVEMBER 28. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Poland is waiting for “a clear declaration” of Russia’s readiness to lift its ban on Polish meat and vegetable products, Agriculture Minister Marek Sawicki said at a press conference Wednesday.
BRUSSELS (Thomson Financial) - The European Commission said it will take Poland to the EU’s highest court, the European Court of Justice, for not properly implementing a directive on the safety of third-country aircraft using community airports.
Polish Defense Minister Bogdan Klich said Poland will have to send one more shift of its soldiers to Iraq with the task to close down Poland’s mission there next year. “I hope that we will conclude Poland’s military presence there b …
Poland’s new prime minister said Tuesday his nation would drop its long-standing opposition to Russia opening membership talks with a leading international economic group, a move aimed at improving strained ties between the two nations.
China’s fast-growing computer manufacturer Lenovo plans to open its first European plant in Poland to produce 2 million desktop personal computers.
WARSAW (AFP) - Poland will drop its opposition to Moscow’s bid to join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in a drive to improve ties with Russia, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced Tuesday.
Poland will drop its opposition to Moscow’s bid to join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in a drive to improve ties with Russia, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced Tuesday.
Poland’s new prime minister suggested his Cabinet is to open talks with Russia and NATO on a U.S. missile defense plan in Central Europe.





