Poland's Dynamics: Justice, Digital Tax, and Retail Expansion
Significant developments unfold in Poland, including political tensions between Justice Minister Waldemar Zurek and Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The digital tax draft bill is scheduled for 2026. Meanwhile, Poland's prominent fashion retailer LPP aims for significant revenue growth through its budget brand Sinsay.
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In a renewed political stand-off, Polish Justice Minister Waldemar Zurek accused Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban of fostering closer ties with Russia, calling for Europe to seek unity and military fortification amid America's policies under President Trump.
Krzysztof Gawkowski, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, announced the government's plan to introduce a digital tax draft bill by January 2026, as reported by Puls Biznesu daily.
Leading Polish fashion retailer LPP has set an ambitious target for annual revenue, aiming for up to 34 billion zlotys by 2027, largely through the expansion of its affordable fashion brand Sinsay.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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