Poland as a bridge between the European Union and Eastern Countries

Poland is increasingly becoming a meeting point between two worlds – the dynamic economies of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, and the mature, regulated market of the European Union.

For many regional companies, Poland is a natural starting point for entering the EU market — thanks to its location, legal stability, and understanding of neighboring markets’ specificities.

The country offers full access to the EU single market, a competitive tax environment, and a well-developed financial and logistics infrastructure. At the same time, it remains a flexible environment for investors, startups, and businesses accustomed to a more dynamic pace of operations.

This combination of predictability and pragmatism makes Poland an effective bridge between legal systems, business cultures, and ownership structures. Companies from across Eurasia are increasingly choosing Warsaw as the base for their European subsidiaries, R&D centers, or investment holdings.

However, successful market entry requires not only fulfilling formal legal requirements but also understanding operational realities — including the expectations of banks, business partners, and regulators. Owing to its location and experience, Poland plays a key role in connecting two business worlds: one defined by flexibility and entrepreneurship, and the other by compliance and regulatory certainty.

REVERA’s Warsaw office supports this process by offering practical legal advisory services to companies and law firms from the region that plan to enter the EU market through Poland.

Our mission is to facilitate communication and build trust between business partners on both sides of this bridge.

Author:Aleksander Skirpan

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