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Summary of the Polish Presidency of the Council Working Party on Statistics (CWPS)
The Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union focused its work in the field of statistics on two key legislative proposals for: the Regulation on European Statistics on Population and Housing (ESOP) and the Regulation on Non-Financial Commercial Real Estate Statistics (CREI). Work also progressed on the implementation of the revised Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics – the cornerstone of the European Statistical System.
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Dashboards: Business Tendency and National Official Business Register (REGON) - new analytical tools for entrepreneurs
Statistics Poland has launched the Business Tendency and National Official Business Register (REGON) dashboards - tools to assist entrepreneurs in planning business development and making data-driven decisions.
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New Polish Classification of Activities - PKD 2025
On 27 December 2024, the Regulation of the Council of Ministers on the Polish Classification of Business Activities has been published in the Journal of Laws. The document sets out the current rules for classifying business activity in Poland. The new regulation, which introduced changes to the classification, aims to adapt it to the current economic reality and compliance with international standards. The classification system will be more transparent and will enable effective monitoring of changes in the structure of the economy.
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The European Statistics Code of Practice – 16 Principles for Excellence, 20 Years of Trust
The European Statistics Code of Practice sets the standards for developing, producing, and disseminating European statistics. Among its principles, Principles 1 and 1bis are foundational, establishing the trust and credibility essential for a functioning statistical system.
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Statistical Bulletin No 2/2026
Basic data and indicators characterizing the socio-economic situation of the country, presented in the form of data series - monthly, quarterly and annual – regarding, among others, national accounts, demographics, labour market, wages and salaries, social benefits, prices, basic national economy areas (agriculture, industry, construction, domestic market, transport) and foreign trade, as well as money supply, public finance, financial results of non-financial companies, as well as investment outlays.
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Socio-economic situation of the country in February 2026
Short-term analysis of phenomena and processes taking place, among others, in the area of the labour market, wages and salaries, prices, basic areas of the national economy (agriculture, industry, construction, domestic market), transport and foreign trade, as well as the situation in selected countries of the world. Moreover, information published quarterly concerns GDP estimates, demographic processes, financial results and investment outlays of non-financial enterprises.
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General government deficit and debt in the years 2022-2025
22.04.2026
In 2025 the general government deficit was equal 283 969 million PLN (7.3% of GDP), while the general government debt amounted to 2 335 153 million PLN (59.7% of GDP).
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Stationary social welfare facilities in 2025
22.04.2026
As of 31 December 2025 in Poland there were 2 325 stationary social welfare facilities, which had 138.2 thousand places in total. 128.2 thousand residents stayed there, including 63.7 thousand women.
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Business tendency - April 2026
22.04.2026
In March 2026, general business climate indicators for most of presented types of activity point at deterioration or stabilisation of the economy. The most significant decline is noted in accommodation and food service activities section. A slight improvement is ob-served in construction, financial and insurance activities section as well as in wholesale trade.
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Price indices of construction and assembly production in March 2026
21.04.2026
According to preliminary data, in March 2026 the prices of construction and assembly production increased both compared to March 2025 (by 4.7%), as well as to February 2026 (by 1.2%).
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