Eastern and Central Europe are very attractive for foreign investors

According to a yearly study on attractiveness conducted by Ernst & Young, Poland is number one in the region for job creation linked to foreign investments. It is also the most attractive country of Eastern and Central Europe. (Réf. 06667)
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According to the “European Attractiveness Survey 2006”, conducted by Ernst & Young in conjunction with the 4th Investment Conference in La Baule, investors throughout the world consider Eastern and Central Europe as a very dynamical region, notably thanks to its hard-working labor force. Furthermore, this region is preferred to others (India, China, Africa…) because it is low-risk and politically more stable.


Intense-labor activities. Central Europe is very attractive for intense-labor activiti

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