

Is Poland Still a Business Paradise? Challenges for New Entrepreneurs
Starting a Business in Poland: A Shifting Landscape Opening a business in Poland is proving more challenging than in the past, according to Bogdan ✌️, a business blogger with the online identifier kwinto.ua. In a recent video filmed in a Polish forest, Bogdan contrasted the current economic climate with that of previous years. He noted that "rent was much cheaper before, and salaries were lower, as were taxes." This observation points to a broader trend of increased operating costs impacting entrepreneurs. Bogdan’s video also highlights the heightened competition. He described speaking with business owners who have been operating for seven to ten years, indicating a more saturated market. He mentioned a friend who recently opened a restaurant in the city center, employing a large staff and incurring significant expenses. "He's now regretting the large scale of his operation," said Bogdan, illustrating the risks of expanding in a competitive environment. The video concludes with Bogdan recommending that aspiring entrepreneurs thoroughly research market trends before investing. His observations, while subjective, offer a valuable perspective on the realities of starting a business in Poland today.