Poland: D&P Publishes Doing Business in Poland Guide for 2026

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Poland: D&P Publishes Doing Business in Poland Guide for 2026

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Dudkowiak & Putyra Business Lawyers have released a new publication: “Doing Business in Poland - Guide 2026” 

Comprehensive Overview for International Investors

Dudkowiak & Putyra Business Lawyers have released a new publication: “Doing Business in Poland - Guide 2026” 

The guide provides a structured analysis of Poland’s investment, incentives, corporate, tax, employment, regulatory framework and outlines practical pathways for setting up businesses under Polish.

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Series of Publications on Doing Business in Poland

The recent publication complements previous D&P and Polish-British Chambers of Commerce Guide publications on How to Set Up a Company in Poland? Complete Guide (2025/2026)?” as well as CASP Licensing Guide 2025 for Crypto Investors.

Strategic Hub for EU Expansion

The guide positions Poland as a regional gateway for EU investment, citing market size (38 million consumers), a skilled workforce of 15 million, and a stable GDP growth outlook of 3.5% for 2025.

With a balance of scale, cost-efficiency, and legal certainty, Poland is presented as a first-choice jurisdiction for foreign entrepreneurs seeking EU access.

Legal Structures for Market Entry

D&P is specialized in company registration in Poland - and the guide explores the spectrum of company structures available in Poland, from the traditional limited liability company (Sp. z o.o.) to the modern simple joint stock company (P.S.A.), designed for startups and tech ventures. It also reviews the use of branches and representative offices as alternatives for foreign market entry.

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