Galipolo: Eficacia pol, monetaria e relacionada com comunicacao
Poland is set to introduce significant changes in its monetary policy and border control measures this July. The Polish Monetary Policy Council (MPC) is expected to announce its decision on interest rates on Wednesday, July 3, with analysts predicting no change [1]. Meanwhile, the country will implement temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting July 7, echoing similar measures taken by other EU countries to curb illegal migration [1].
The Polish gas power plant project, known as ZE PAK ZEP, has also been in the spotlight. The company's CEO, Andrzej Janiszowski, revealed that ZE PAK ZEP will not sell the gas power plant project to PGE PGE, indicating that its launch in two years will provide stable revenues [1]. This development might influence investor sentiments and energy market dynamics in the region.
Economic forecasts suggest that Poland's inflation will fall to 2.8% year-on-year in July, remaining within the National Bank of Poland's target corridor of 2.5% plus or minus one percentage point [1]. This stability in inflation rates could have positive implications for economic growth and investor confidence.
Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor these developments as they may impact Poland's economic landscape. The border control measures, while temporary, could influence trade and migration patterns, while the gas power plant project could affect energy supply and pricing.
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025). Poland: Factors to Watch in July. Retrieved from [https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L8N3SZ05L:0-poland-factors-to-watch-july-0/](https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L8N3SZ05L:0-poland-factors-to-watch-july-0/)
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