Article: Poland: export prospects for developing countries.

This is one of the largest and most rapidly growing markets for developing country products in central and eastern Europe.

Poland's imports have expanded rapidly over the last several years, with the share of developing countries in the total also rising at a steady pace. Among the countries of central and eastern Europe, Poland is the second largest market for developing countries, surpassed only by the Russian Federation. Poland's imports quadrupled in value between 1990 and 1993, reaching $21.3 billion. Developing countries accounted for 12%, or $2.6 billion worth of the country's total imports in 1993, compared with 7% in 1990.

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