Reports of major discrepancies in Poland's official economic data have raised questions about the true picture of economic health.
"We have a problem. In the balance of payments, in the errors and omissions category, a huge number appeared, reaching four percent of GDP. If this is caused by underestimated imports, the trade and services deficit is bigger and therefore the current account deficit is also bigger," Mr Gronicki said.
"Such a situation would cause financial investors to change how they view Polish instruments, and secondly, would impact GDP estimates. Underestimated imports means GDP is overestimated, with all the consequences related," he added.
"We have a problem. In the balance of payments, in the errors and omissions category, a huge number appeared, reaching four percent of GDP. If this is caused by underestimated imports, the trade and services deficit is bigger and therefore the current account deficit is also bigger," Mr Gronicki said.
"Such a situation would cause financial investors to change how they view Polish instruments, and secondly, would impact GDP estimates. Underestimated imports means GDP is overestimated, with all the consequences related," he added.
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