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The Polish Mining Sector - Market Opportunity and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2015

iCD Research, January 2011, Pages: 168

Synopsis
- Top level overview of the Polish mining industry
- A breakdown of the Polish mining industry by segments such as coal, metallic minerals and non metallic minerals
- Details of top companies active across the Polish mining industry
- Emerging trends and opportunities in the Polish mining industry in the last 12 months

Summary
This report offers insights into market opportunities and entry strategies adopted to gain market share in the Polish mining industry. In particular, it offers in-depth analysis of the following:
- Market opportunity and attractiveness: Detailed analysis of current market size and growth expectations during 2010–15. It highlights key drivers to help understand growth dynamics. It also benchmarks the sector against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
- Procurement dynamics: Trend analysis of exports and imports, along with their implications and impact on the Polish mining industry.
- Industry structure: Five forces analysis to understand various power centers in the industry and how they are likely to develop in the medium term.
- Competitive landscape: Analysis of key companies in the public and private sectors of the Polish mining industry.
- Market entry strategy: Analysis of possible ways to enter the market along with an understanding of how existing operators have achieved this, including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.
- Business environment and country risk: a range of drivers at country level, assessing business environment and country risk. It covers historical and forecast values for a range of indicators, evaluating business confidence, economic performance, infrastructure quality and availability, labor force, demographics, and political and social risk.

Scope
- Analysis of Mining industry production from 2004 through 2009 and forecasts till 2015
- Analysis of market size and production trend analysis by coal, metallic and non-metallic segments
- Mining Equipment market size and forecast
- End use market dynamics
- Benchmarking with key global markets
- Market opportunities
- Mining import and export dynamics
- Industry dynamics: Five forces analysis of coal, metallic minerals, non- metallic minerals and mining equipment
- Market entry strategy
- Competitive landscape and strategic insights
- Business environment and country risk

Reasons to Buy
- Gain insight into the Polish mining industry with current, historic and forecast production of coal, metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals
- Get insight on market opportunity and attractiveness
- Get insight on industry import and export dynamics
- Gain insight on industry structure
- Gain insight into the regulations governing the Polish mining industry and the potential market entry strategies with an expert analysis of the competitive structure
- Identify top companies of the Polish mining industry along with profiles on those companies

Key Highlights

The Polish mining industry is dominated by the coal and non-metallic minerals categories. The value of the industry grew from XX billion in 2004 to XX billion in 2009, reflecting a CAGR of 15.2%. However, a recent decline in the production volume and value of the industry has been a direct outcome of the global economic crisis and its negative impact on European economies. The volume of the minerals produced in the country registered a decline of 5% in 2009, while the value of production declined by 2.3%. In the forecast period, coal production is expected to decline marginally, while the total volume of minerals produced in the country is expected to increase at a CAGR of XX% due to increased domestic demand.

Table_of_Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 About this report
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Methodology
1.3.1 Secondary research
1.3.2 Primary research
1.3.3 Conventions
1.4 About ICD Research Mining Intelligence Centre
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
3.1 Mining Industry Market Size and Forecast
3.1.1 Mineral output to increase at CAGR of 1.2% in 2010–15
3.1.2 Mineral production value reached US$12.3 billion in 2009
3.2 Market Share and Production Trend Analysis by Segment
3.2.1 Coal and non-metallic minerals account for majority of total production
3.2.2 Energy policy will cause decline in coal production and exports
3.2.3 Silver and copper production to increase at CAGRs of 4% and 2.2% during forecast period
3.2.4 Demand for major non-metallic minerals set to increase with increase in industrial production
3.3 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
3.3.1 Coal, copper and silver dominate mineral production
3.3.2 Poland is sixth largest producer of silver, with a share of 6% of global production
3.3.3 Majority of minerals expected to decline during review period
3.4 End-Use Market Dynamics
3.4.1 Manufacturing and power generation sector to grow at CAGR of over 3% in forecast period
3.4.2 Production of automotive and shipbuilding industries expected to remain subdued
3.4.3 Construction and infrastructure turnover set to remain strong
3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Drivers
3.5.1 FDI confidence is expected to increase
3.5.2 FDI in mining industry set to increase
4 Mining Import and Export Market Dynamics
4.1 Import Dynamics
4.1.1 Low productivity of local producers is expected to increase the import demand for coal
4.1.2 Domestic demand for iron ore and alumina expected to increase
4.1.3 Import demand for gypsum and feldspar set to increase at CAGRs of 13.6% and 3.6% respectively
4.2 Export Dynamics
4.2.1 Coal exports likely to decline due to a decline in production
4.2.2 Exports of copper and silver set to increase over forecast period
4.2.3 Exports of sulfur expected to increase at a CAGR of 3.4% over forecast period
5 Industry Dynamics: Five Forces Analysis
5.1 Five Forces Analysis: Coal
5.1.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier: Medium
5.1.2 Bargaining Power of Buyer: medium
5.1.3 Barrier to Entry: low to medium
5.1.4 Intensity of Rivalry: medium
5.1.5 Threat of Substitution: low
5.2 Five Forces Analysis: Metallic Minerals
5.2.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier: high
5.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyer: low to medium
5.2.3 Barrier to Entry: medium to high
5.2.4 Intensity of Rivalry: low to medium
5.2.5 Threat of Substitution: low
5.3 Five Forces Analysis: Non-Metallic Minerals
5.3.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier: low to high
5.3.2 Bargaining Power of Buyer: low to medium
5.3.3 Barrier to Entry: medium to high
5.3.4 Intensity of Rivalry: low to medium
5.3.5 Threat of Substitution: low
5.4 Five Forces Analysis: Mining Equipment
5.4.1 Bargaining Power of Supplier: medium
5.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyer: medium to high
5.4.3 Barrier to Entry: low
5.4.4 Intensity of Rivalry: medium to high
5.4.5 Threat of Substitution: low
6 Market Entry Strategy
6.1 Market Regulation
6.1.1 Permits and concessions required for mining activity
6.1.2 Royalties and taxes levied to increase government revenue
6.2 Market Entry Route
6.2.1 Government due to privatize state-owned companies due to large budget deficit
6.2.2 Foreign companies have presence in steel and aluminum production
6.3 Key Challenges
6.3.1 Large fiscal deficit and risk to government reforms
6.3.2 Strong unions are prevalent in the industry
6.3.3 Carbon Capture and Geological Storage Bill
7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
7.1 Competitive Landscape: Overview
7.1.1 State-owned companies dominate the Polish mining industry
7.1.2 Domestic companies dominate the equipment manufacturing market
7.2 Key Domestic Companies
7.2.1 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: overview
7.2.2 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.3 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: products and services
7.2.4 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: mineral resources statement
7.2.5 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: alliances
7.2.6 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: recent contract wins
7.2.7 KGHM Polska Miedz SA: financial analysis
7.2.8 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: overview
7.2.9 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.10 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: products and services
7.2.11 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: reserves (total proved and probable as in 2009)
7.2.12 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: alliances
7.2.13 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: recent contract wins
7.2.14 Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA: financial analysis
7.2.15 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A.: overview
7.2.16 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.17 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: products and services for Poland
7.2.18 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: mineral resources statement
7.2.19 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: alliances
7.2.20 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: recent contract wins
7.2.21 Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A: financial analysis
7.2.22 Impexmetal SA: overview
7.2.23 Impexmetal SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.24 Impexmetal SA: products and services for Poland
7.2.25 Impexmetal SA: mineral resources statement
7.2.26 Impexmetal SA: alliances
7.2.27 Impexmetal SA: recent contract wins
7.2.28 Impexmetal SA: financial analysis
7.2.29 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: overview
7.2.30 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.31 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: products and services
7.2.32 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: mineral resources statement
7.2.33 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: alliances
7.2.34 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: recent contract wins
7.2.35 Kompania Weglowa S.A.: financial analysis
7.2.36 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: overview
7.2.37 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.38 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: products and services
7.2.39 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: mineral resources statement
7.2.40 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: alliances
7.2.41 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: recent contract wins
7.2.42 Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA: financial analysis
7.2.43 Grupa Kety SA: overview
7.2.44 Grupa Kety SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.45 Grupa Kety SA: products and services for Poland
7.2.46 Grupa Kety SA: mineral resources statement
7.2.47 Grupa Kety SA: alliances
7.2.48 Grupa Kety SA: recent contract wins
7.2.49 Grupa Kety SA: financial analysis
7.2.50 Siarkopol SA: overview
7.2.51 Siarkopol SA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.52 Siarkopol SA: products and services for Poland
7.2.53 Siarkopol SA: mineral resources statement
7.2.54 Siarkopol SA: alliances
7.2.55 Siarkopol SA: recent contract wins
7.2.56 Siarkopol SA: financial analysis
7.3 Key Foreign Companies
7.3.1 ArcelorMittal Poland: overview
7.3.2 ArcelorMittal Poland: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.3 ArcelorMittal Poland: products and services
7.3.4 ArcelorMittal Poland: mineral resources statement
7.3.5 ArcelorMittal Poland: alliances
7.3.6 ArcelorMittal Poland: recent contract wins
7.3.7 ArcelorMittal Poland: financial analysis
7.3.8 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: overview
7.3.9 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.10 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: products and services
7.3.11 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: mineral resources statement
7.3.12 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: alliances
7.3.13 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: recent contract wins
7.3.14 Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali: financial analysis
7.4 Mining and Construction Equipment Companies
7.4.1 Famur Group: overview
7.4.2 Famur Group: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.3 Famur Group: products and services
7.4.4 Famur Group: alliances
7.4.5 Famur Group: recent contract wins
7.4.6 Famur Group: financial analysis
7.4.7 Kopex Group: overview
7.4.8 Kopex Group: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.9 Kopex Group: Products and services Poland
7.4.10 Kopex Group: alliances
7.4.11 Kopex Group: recent contract wins
7.4.12 Kopex Group: financial analysis
8 Business Environment and Country Risk
8.1 Business Confidence
8.1.1 Business confidence indicator
8.1.2 Market capitalization trend - The Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE), Poland
8.1.3 FDI inflows by sector
8.1.4 Deployment of credit by sector
8.2 Economic Performance
8.2.1 GDP at constant prices (US dollars)
8.2.2 GDP per capita at constant prices (US dollars)
8.2.3 GDP at current prices (US dollars)
8.2.4 GDP per capita at current prices (US dollars)
8.2.5 GDP split by key segments
8.2.6 Agriculture net output at current prices (Polish zloty)
8.2.7 Agriculture net output at current prices (US dollars)
8.2.8 Agriculture net output at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.9 Manufacturing net output at current prices (Polish zloty)
8.2.10 Manufacturing net output at current prices (US dollars)
8.2.11 Manufacturing net output at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.12 Mining, manufacturing and utilities net output at current prices (Polish zloty)
8.2.13 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices (US dollars)
8.2.14 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.15 Construction net output at current prices (Polish zloty)
8.2.16 Construction net output at current prices, (US dollars)
8.2.17 Construction net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP
8.2.18 Crude steel production
8.2.19 Crude oil consumption
8.2.20 Inflation rate
8.2.21 Fiscal balance as a percentage of GDP
8.2.22 Current account balance as a percentage of GDP
8.2.23 Exports as a percentage of GDP
8.2.24 Imports as a percentage of GDP
8.2.25 Exports growth
8.2.26 Imports growth
8.2.27 External debt as a percentage of GDP
8.2.28 Annual average exchange rate US$–PLN
8.2.29 End of the period exchange rate US$–PLN
8.2.30 Debt Service Ratio
8.3 Infrastructure Quality and Availability
8.3.1 Total airports and sea ports
8.3.2 Railways and roadways
8.3.3 Passenger vehicle production volume
8.3.4 Commercial vehicle production volume
8.3.5 Automotive components exports trend
8.3.6 Automotive components imports trend
8.3.7 Passenger car penetration
8.3.8 Total installed capacity for electricity generation
8.3.9 Installed capacity for the generation of conventional thermal electricity
8.3.10 Electricity production
8.3.11 Installed capacity for the generation of hydro–electricity
8.3.12 Installed capacity for renewable electricity generation
8.3.13 Electricity consumption
8.3.14 Electricity exports
8.3.15 Electricity imports
8.3.16 Healthcare expenditure
8.3.17 Healthcare expenditure as percentage of GDP
8.3.18 Healthcare expenditure per capita
8.3.19 Total internet subscribers
8.3.20 Broadband internet subscribers
8.3.21 Personal computer penetration rate
8.3.22 Mobile phone penetration rate
8.3.23 R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP
8.4 Labor Force
8.4.1 Labor force
8.4.2 Unemployment rate
8.5 Demographics
8.5.1 Annual disposable income
8.5.2 Annual per capita disposable income
8.5.3 Annual consumer expenditure on food
8.5.4 Annual per capita consumer expenditure on food
8.5.5 Total population
8.5.6 Urban and rural population
8.5.7 Female percentage of population
8.5.8 Male percentage of population
8.5.9 Mean age of population
8.5.10 Median age of population
8.5.11 Population density
8.5.12 Age distribution of the total population
8.5.13 Age distribution of the male population
8.5.14 Age distribution of the female population
8.5.15 Number of households
8.6 Political and Social Risk
8.6.1 Political stability
8.6.2 Terrorism index
8.6.3 Transparency index
9 Appendix
9.1 Contact Us
9.2 About ICD Research
9.3 Disclaimer

List_of_Tables
Table 1: Poland Mineral Production and Reserve Rankings, 2009
Table 2: Investments and announcements of capacity addition by in 2008, 2009 and 2010
Table 3: Poland Mining Industry – Import and Export Dynamics 2008
Table 4: Poland Mining Industry –List of companies to be Privatized in energy and mining sector
Table 5: Poland Mining Industry – Market Entry by Key Foreign Players
Table 6: Poland Mining Industry, Competitive Landscape 2009
Table 7: Poland Mining Competitive Landscape Mining and Construction Equipment Industry 2009
Table 8: KGHM Polska Miedz SA - Mineral Resources Statement
Table 9: KGHM Polska Miedz SA - Mineral Resources Statement
Table 10: KGHM Polska Miedz SA – Alliances
Table 11: KGHM Polska Miedz SA – Recent Contract Wins
Table 12: Jastrzebska Spólka Weglowa SA – reserves (In Million Tons)
Table 13: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A – Mineral Resources Statement
Table 14: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A - Alliances
Table 15: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A – Recent Contract Wins
Table 16: Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA – Alliances
Table 17: Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA – Recent Contract Wins
Table 18: Company – Recent Contract Wins
Table 19: Slasko Krakowska Kompania Górnictwa Metali – Mineral Resources Statement

List_of_Figures
Figure 1: Polish Mining Industry Production and Forecast (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 2: Polish Mining Industry Production and Forecast (US$ Billion), 2004–09
Figure 3: Market Share of Production Volume by Type of Mineral (%), 2009 and 2015
Figure 4: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Coal (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 5: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Copper (Thousand Tons), 2004–15
Figure 6: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Silver (Tons), 2004–15
Figure 7: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Iron Ore (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 8: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Limestone (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 9: Polish Mining Industry Production Volume Trend - Cement (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 10: Polish Mineral production (% of Global Production), 2009
Figure 11: Polish Mineral Reserves (% of Global Reserves), 2009
Figure 12: Comparison of Domestic Growth Rate and Average Global Growth Rate (%), 2004–09
Figure 13: Polish GDP, Manufacturing Sector and Power Generation Growth, FY2004-15
Figure 14: Polish Mining Industry, Coal Demand by Sector (%) - 2009
Figure 15: Polish Mining Industry, Industrial Production Trend (US$ Billion), 2004–10
Figure 16: Polish Construction Industry Turnover (US$ Billion), 2004–10
Figure 17: Mining FDI Trend in Poland (US$ Million), 2004-09
Figure 18: Trends in demand for Coal in Poland (Million Tons), 2009 and 2015
Figure 19: Trends in Coal Imports by Poland (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 20: Trends in Metallic Minerals Imports by Poland (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 21: Trends in Non Metallic minerals Imports by Poland (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 22: Trends in Coal Exports by Poland (Million Tons), 2004–15
Figure 23: Trends in Metallic minerals Exports by Poland (Thousand Tons), 2004–15
Figure 24: Trends in Silver Exports by Poland (Tons), 2004–15
Figure 25: Trends in Non Metallic minerals Exports by Poland (Thousand Tons), 2004–15
Figure 26: Polish Mining Industry Dynamics - Coal
Figure 27: Polish Mining Industry Dynamics – Metallic minerals
Figure 28: Polish Mining Industry Dynamics – Non-Metallic Minerals
Figure 29: Polish Mining Industry Dynamics – Mining Equipment
Figure 30: KGHM Polska Miedz SA –Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ million) FY2005–09
Figure 31: KGHM Polska Miedz SA –Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), FY2005–09
Figure 32: KGHM Polska Miedz SA –Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), FY2005–09
Figure 33: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A –Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ million), FY2005–09
Figure 34: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A –Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), FY2005–09
Figure 35: Lubenski Wegiel Bogdanka S.A –Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), FY2005–09
Figure 36: Impexmetal SA –Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Million) , FY2005–09
Figure 37: Impexmetal SA –Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), FY2005–09
Figure 38: Impexmetal SA –Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million) ,FY2005–09
Figure 39: Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA –Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Million) FY2005–09
Figure 40: Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA –Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million) FY2005–09
Figure 41: Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy SA –Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million) FY2005–09
Figure 42: Grupa Kety SA –Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Million) FY2005–09
Figure 43: Grupa Kety SA –Operating Profit Trend Analysis for FY2005–09
Figure 44: Grupa Kety SA –Net Profit Trend Analysis for FY2005–09
Figure 45: Famur Group –Revenue Trend Analysis for FY2005–09
Figure 46: Famur Group – Net Profit Trend Analysis for FY2005–09
Figure 47: Kopex Group – Revenue Trend Analysis for FY2004-09
Figure 48: Kopex Group –Operating Profit Trend Analysis for FY2004-09
Figure 49: Kopex Group –Net Profit Trend Analysis for FY2004-09
Figure 50: The Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) Market Capitalization (US$ Billion), 2003–09
Figure 51: Polish FDI Inflows by Sector (US$ Billion), 2003–09
Figure 52: Polish Deployment of Credit by Sector (US$ Billion), 2003–09
Figure 53: Polish GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 54: Polish GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2003–15
Figure 55: Polish GDP at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 56: Polish GDP Per Capita at Current Prices (US$), 2003–15
Figure 57: Polish GDP Split by Key Segments (%) 2003 and 2009
Figure 58: Polish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices (PLN Billion), 2003–15
Figure 59: Polish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 60: Polish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 61: Polish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (PLN Billion), 2003–15
Figure 62: Polish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 63: Polish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 64: Polish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices (PLN Billion), 2003–15
Figure 65: Polish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 66: Polish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices as a percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 67: Polish Construction Net Output at Current Prices (PLN Billion), 2003–15
Figure 68: Polish Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 69: Polish Construction Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 70: Polish Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2003–15
Figure 71: Polish Crude Oil Consumption (Million Tons), 2003–15
Figure 72: Polish Inflation Rate (%), 2003–15
Figure 73: Polish Fiscal Balance as a Percentage of GDP(%), 2003–09
Figure 74: Polish Current Account Balance as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–09
Figure 75: Polish Exports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 76: Polish Imports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 77: Polish Exports Growth (%), 2003–15
Figure 78: Polish Imports Growth(%), 2003–15
Figure 79: Polish External Debt as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–08
Figure 80: Polish Annual Average Exchange Rate US$–PLN, 2003–09
Figure 81: Polish End of the Period Exchange Rate US$–PLN, 2003–09
Figure 82: Polish Debt Service Ratio, 2003–09
Figure 83: Polish Airports and Sea Ports (Number of), 2009
Figure 84: Polish Railways and Roadways (Kilometers), 2009
Figure 85: Polish Passenger Vehicle Production (Units), 2003–15
Figure 86: Polish Commercial Vehicle Production (Units), 2003–15
Figure 87: Polish Automotive Components Exports (US$ Million), 2003–15
Figure 88: Polish Automotive Components Imports (US$ Million), 2003–15
Figure 89: Polish Passenger Car Penetration (per 1000 people), 2003–15
Figure 90: Polish Total Installed Capacity for Electricity Generation (Million Kilowatts), 2003–15
Figure 91: Polish Installed Capacity for the Generation of Conventional Thermal Electricity (Million Kilowatts),
Figure 92: Polish Electricity Production (Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–15
Figure 93: Polish Installed Capacity for the Generation of Hydro–electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–15
Figure 94: Polish Installed Capacity for the Generation of Renewable Electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–15
Figure 95: Polish Electricity Consumption (Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–15
Figure 96: Polish Electricity Exports (Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–15
Figure 97: Polish Electricity Imports (Billon Kilowatt Hours), 2003–15
Figure 98: Polish Healthcare Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 99: Polish Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 100: Polish Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (US$), 2003–15
Figure 101: Polish Internet Subscriptions (Millions), 2003–15
Figure 102: Polish Broadband Internet Subscriptions (Millions), 2003–15
Figure 103: Polish Personal Computer Penetration Rate (per 100 people), 2003–15
Figure 104: Polish Mobile Phone Penetration (%), 2003–15
Figure 105: Polish R&D Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–15
Figure 106: Polish Size of Labor Force in 15–59 Age Group (Million), 2003–15
Figure 107: Polish Unemployment Rate (%), 2003–15
Figure 108: Polish Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 109: Polish Annual Per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2003–15
Figure 110: Polish Consumer Expenditure on Food (US$ Billion), 2003–15
Figure 111: Polish Annual Per Capita Consumer Expenditure on Food (US$), 2003–15
Figure 112: Polish Total Population (Million), 2003–15
Figure 113: Polish Urban and Rural Population (%), 2003–15
Figure 114: Polish Female as Percentage of Population (%), 2003–15
Figure 115: Polish Male as Percentage of Population (%), 2003–15
Figure 116: Polish Mean Age of Population (Years), 2003–15
Figure 117: Polish Median Age of Population (Years), 2003–15
Figure 118: Polish Population Density (per Square Kilometer), 2003–15
Figure 119: Polish Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–15
Figure 120: Polish Male Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–15
Figure 121: Polish Female Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–15
Figure 122: Polish Households, Number of (Million), 2003–15
Figure 123: Global Terrorism Heat Map, 2009
Figure 124: Polish Transparency Index, 2003–09

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