Poland’s import value grew from $11.6B in 1990 to $381.2B in 2022, showcasing its transformation into a key European economy. EU accession in 2004 catalyzed a surge in imports, rising from $89.6B to $208.8B by 2008, driven by trade integration and infrastructure development.
After a dip during the 2009 financial crisis, imports rebounded, peaking at $381.2B in 2022. By 2023, imports slightly declined to $370.1B, reflecting stabilization. Poland’s import growth reflects its industrial development and strong trade ties within the EU.
After a dip during the 2009 financial crisis, imports rebounded, peaking at $381.2B in 2022. By 2023, imports slightly declined to $370.1B, reflecting stabilization. Poland’s import growth reflects its industrial development and strong trade ties within the EU.
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