Problems of eurozone are not influencing trade between the UK and Poland. We can say much more: the trade between these two countries looks quite good. In Q3 (the third quarter) 2011 UK exports to Poland amounted to £ 1009 million (up by £177 million in the same period in 2010 from £ 832 million, a rise of 20.2%). Polish exports grew 18% from £ 1498 million in Q3 2010 to £ 1768 million in the same period in 2011, an increase of £ 270 million.
This is a very good information in the economic crisis situation when the british companies still develop their export of goods to Poland. It takes only two hours to fly from Poland to this 6th most developed country in Europe (for example after Germany and France). From the logistical standpoint this is a very beneficial situation.


