The Polish economy entered 2026 with considerable momentum, but the first quarter already showed that a more challenging period was beginning for companies. Growth is still supported by consumption, investment is picking up, and some macroeconomic indicators look decent. However, pressure is building beneath the surface, which for many companies will prove more important than GDP growth itself.
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The Polish economy entered 2026 with considerable momentum, but the first quarter already showed that a more challenging period was beginning for companies. Growth is still supported by consumption, investment is picking up, and some macroeconomic indicators look decent. However, pressure is building beneath the surface, which for many companies will prove more important than GDP growth itself.