Poland dont need to import much except agricultural foods. Poland needs to sell their heavy industry products for better prices to countries where heavy or conventional industry no more exist (these are USA, Britain, etc), but, buyers of these countries lack money now, therefore, they can't buy even Chinese low priced products. Poland is importing much light industry such as IT, etc technology and they are paying more money for these than their heavy products which must be more expansive than light products. But, Poland is going backward, as if western capitalism is still a power. Poland needs to socialize their economy system asap and they have this advantage of experience over the western countries. If they do this social economy, whole Europe have to listen to Poland. But, Poland is probably misunderstanding social economy and they are probably understand "night economy" when the term social economy is mentioned. If I were Poland, I'd redirect the Poland industry toward the medicine technology which are used in hospitals, etc. Such stffs are usually made of high stainless steel alloys and Poland already have this industry, foundries, machining shops, etc with good engineering knowledge.
Any good business ideas - what Poland needs?
krakuskabanos 4 | 43
18 May 2010 / #32
slush puppy???? oh wow!!!!!! bloody brill!!!!
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but it is possible to get a patent from the polish government, right?
Slush puppy, I reckon it would go down a storm in PL Especially with Vodka,
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but it is possible to get a patent from the polish government, right?
make your money as quickly as is possible because these guys like jumping on the band wagon.
Kiszka conies, a sure bet.
How about invent a currency which doesn't devalue 20% in 1 month? That or maybe offer secure flights for high ranking officials, oh I forgot, the government already has the monopoly on that one...
I asked an Economics student the same question and his reply (bearing in mind he lives in a medium sized town) was to open a sex shop...He could have a point there.
I asked an Economics student the same question and his reply (bearing in mind he lives in a medium sized town) was to open a sex shop...He could have a point there.
I asked an Economics student the same question and his reply (bearing in mind he lives in a medium sized town) was to open a sex shop...He could have a point there.
not sure if that's a good idea. Beata Uhse has just closed here in Wroclaw.
And a sex video/toys store, at the end of my street, didn't even last six months.
does anyone have any good ideas of businesses what poland needs?
Yes. Poland needs intelligent people with original ideas.
Wroclaw Boy
5 Jun 2010 / #37
Heres a couple more which i looked at, plastic surgery and cosmetic dentistry. Fancy web site good local surgeons nice accommodation and import the people for surgery. The Polish surgeons are very good and the prices around 40% cheaper than the UK.
Just be a middle man.
Just be a middle man.
hey Wroclaw Boy is Wroclaw your twin brother? :P
Wroclaw Boy
5 Jun 2010 / #39
Not related, never met the guy. Plus he's a mod.
Once
6 Jun 2010 / #40
Seriously, I will tell you what Warsaw needs and wants....
A cheap British Style Curry house.
I mean cheap, 15 zl / 20 zl a dish. It can be done, curry is cheap to make. All the Indian restaurants in Warsaw right now are up-market. We need an Edgebaston style Balti house, cheap and chearful.
A cheap British Style Curry house.
I mean cheap, 15 zl / 20 zl a dish. It can be done, curry is cheap to make. All the Indian restaurants in Warsaw right now are up-market. We need an Edgebaston style Balti house, cheap and chearful.
SouthMancPolak - | 102
6 Jun 2010 / #41
Don't you mean Sparkbrook, lol.
But you do realise that there's only way you are going to get a cheap "British-style" curry house... and most Poles don't want that.
But you do realise that there's only way you are going to get a cheap "British-style" curry house... and most Poles don't want that.
Gunash55in - | 2
8 Jun 2010 / #42
Poland requires innovative goods to attract other international market
King Sobieski 2 | 714
9 Jun 2010 / #43
like t-shirts?
Hello. I'm from Hungary. I would like to do business with Polish companies, entrepreneurs who want to expand their businesses into Hungary or need a local contact. Feel free to send me a message if you have any idea.
onestar
25 Aug 2010 / #45
hello everybody,
i m from pakisan, i m into retail clothing business, sell fancy printed fabric for women clothe. looking for any idea ,suggestion o export fabric in a samll small quantity.t
thanks
i m from pakisan, i m into retail clothing business, sell fancy printed fabric for women clothe. looking for any idea ,suggestion o export fabric in a samll small quantity.t
thanks
marcodebruin - | 3
10 Nov 2010 / #46
Poland needs an better economy?
I think that is right.
I think that is right.
Bottles of Cider
Blu-tak
Proper cheese in the shops
Move all football matches to early kick-off times, hooligans cant get drunk and families should be attracted to games
Lamb meat
Veal meat (can't find these anywhere)
Perry (of Pear Cider as some people call it)
Toll Roads
Car Parking lots
Car Parking ticket machines instead of those clowns standing on streets who you have to buy tickets off
Get rid of the Straz, one Police force is more than plenty
Crisps in small packets and not those tesco ones, I mean taytos or walkers ones
Cheaper CDs/DVDs
Cheaper books...why are books so expensive here...it's only paper
More street lights
Blu-tak
Proper cheese in the shops
Move all football matches to early kick-off times, hooligans cant get drunk and families should be attracted to games
Lamb meat
Veal meat (can't find these anywhere)
Perry (of Pear Cider as some people call it)
Toll Roads
Car Parking lots
Car Parking ticket machines instead of those clowns standing on streets who you have to buy tickets off
Get rid of the Straz, one Police force is more than plenty
Crisps in small packets and not those tesco ones, I mean taytos or walkers ones
Cheaper CDs/DVDs
Cheaper books...why are books so expensive here...it's only paper
More street lights
Hi guys, how about opening up a man's saloon or a women's beauty parlour, do you think it will ran???
cup cakes?
Hi guys, how about opening up a man's saloon or a women's beauty parlour, do you think it will ran???
If you can run it better than the ones that already exist. I wouldn't say there is a shortage.
cup cakes?
Lots of cukiernias and bakeries. Might work as a niche home business.
outsourcing agency?
someone mentioned here it's hard to start production in PL.
someone mentioned here it's hard to start production in PL.
If you can run it better than the ones that already exist. I wouldn't say there is a shortage.
How much to you think it will cost to open up a saloon or a palour just a estimate
love_sunil80 14 | 127
18 Dec 2010 / #53
Merged: Any good business ideas for Poland?
I am Indian and Looking to open some business in Poland. I am living in Poland for past 4 years and I speak the language little. I was doing previously business of Indian handmade jewellery but didnt work quite well. I am in India now and I am planning to open some business in Poland. If you have some good business Ideas which can be done please do suggest me. Also I am looking to import things from India, Please advice. Your valuable suggestions are welcome.
Best Regards
Sunil
I am Indian and Looking to open some business in Poland. I am living in Poland for past 4 years and I speak the language little. I was doing previously business of Indian handmade jewellery but didnt work quite well. I am in India now and I am planning to open some business in Poland. If you have some good business Ideas which can be done please do suggest me. Also I am looking to import things from India, Please advice. Your valuable suggestions are welcome.
Best Regards
Sunil
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
18 Dec 2010 / #54
If you have some good business Ideas which can be done please do suggest me.
What kind of budget are we speaking about?
I'm told that the magic number for starting a business in Poland is the 200,000zl figure.
I'm told that the magic number for starting a business in Poland is the 200,000zl figure.
Talk about pulling a figure out of the air.
It depends on what business it is, you can't just make up a figure and call it a magic number, unless you are Paul Daniels.
Any good business ideas for Poland?
I would like to see lots of remote controlled bells.
basically a bell that would ring if you pushed a remote controlled button.
You could put the button in your wallet or as an application to your mobile phone and attach the electronical bell to your keys, so you wouldn't lose them.
When I was a kid we had a whistle operated bell that you attached to your keys, so if you whistled the bell would ring and you could find them. (where are they now? the market was obviously limited to those that could whistle but why should I have to pay for lazy kids in the playground? :)
Also you could attach the button to the T.V. and the bell to the T.V. remote control, so when you lose your remote you can push the button on the T.V. to find it.
In my opinion only a foreign drinks shop has chances to succeed in Poland.You bring all heavy alcohol drinks 24 h non-stop.
Englishpoznan 4 | 99
18 Dec 2010 / #57
When I was a kid we had a whistle operated bell that you attached to your keys, so if you whistled the bell would ring and you could find them
You could start selling them in Poland, almost every pound shop sells them back home I'm guessing when buying in bulk unit cost would be about 40p
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Pioseka
11 Jan 2011 / #59
you will most likely be shocked by the blindness and bureaucracy that you will find while trying to set up business in PL, as foreigner.
You will most likely give up after 6 months of trying hard and getting nowehere
You will most likely give up after 6 months of trying hard and getting nowehere
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
11 Jan 2011 / #60
you will most likely be shocked by the blindness and bureaucracy that you will find while trying to set up business in PL, as foreigner.
I don't have any problems here as a foreigner. Nothing shocking, and quite a pleasaurable experience in terms of things being painless and easy.