MIL ASI Translation. Region: Polish/Europe –
Fuente: Gobierno de Polonia en poleco.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2024, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed its mission in Poland, presenting the conclusions and recommendations resulting from the annual economic review. After reviewing the country’s current economic situation and plans for economic, fiscal and monetary policy, the Fund’s experts positively assessed the state of the Polish economy. The mission took place on October 8-17, 2024 under Article IV of the IMF’s Statute. The International Monetary Fund positively assessed the state of the Polish economy. According to the Fund’s experts, Poland’s prospects have improved compared to last year, despite the difficult economic conditions in Europe and the ongoing war in Ukraine. According to the Minister of Finance, Andrzej Domański, the International Monetary Fund’s assessment confirms the stability and resilience of the Polish economy to global challenges. The report shows that Poland’s growth prospects are supported by the unblocked European Union funds, which, combined with a moderate level of debt, significant foreign exchange reserves and solid financial sector buffers, contributes to the economy’s recovery. Risks related to the geopolitical situation and the slowdown in Europe are effectively mitigated, providing grounds for optimism for the future.
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