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EU Cohesion Funds: Since joining the EU in 2004, Poland has been the largest beneficiary of EU cohesion funds, amassing a total of €213 billion. This significant financial influx has been channeled into developing infrastructure and agriculture, laying a strong foundation for sustainable growth.
Single Market Membership: Poland’s membership in the EU's single market has created a conducive environment for trade. Situated strategically between Western Europe and Russia, Poland has evolved into a trading hub. Intra-EU trade constitutes a significant portion of its economy, with imports and exports accounting for 74% and 67% respectively.