Business Logistics
20:29 20 May 2025
Post by: WBJ

51% of Polish companies fear negative impact of trade war on imports

51% of Polish companies fear negative impact of trade war on imports
Source: Pexels

According to the 2025 Allianz Trade Global Survey, 51% of Polish companies expect a negative impact of the trade war on export revenues—more than their Western European counterparts (41%). Polish firms are the most concerned in Europe, with 58% fearing negative outcomes. To mitigate risks, many are exploring new markets (30%) and cheaper supply sources (45%), above the global average.

Rather than raising prices, 64% of Polish exporters aim to maintain current pricing. Concerns stem from weak negotiating positions, reliance on unbranded components, and increased exposure to U.S. trade. Though direct exports to the U.S. are limited (3–4%), re-exports and services raise total exposure to over 8%. Globally, losses in exports are projected to reach $305 billion by 2025.

(inwestycje.pl)


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