We are pleased to inform that the Tenth Business Roundtable with the Government of Poland organised by the Economist in association with PricewaterhouseCoopers will take place on 26th May 2006 in Westin Hotel in Warsaw. The conference brings together foreign investors, local business and political leaders to share their ideas on Poland’s economic and business future. This year the debate is held under the theme of “Poland’s changing course: implications for business”.
The main topics will be:
- What is the timetable for completing privatisation?
- When will Poland join the Euro – and what price will it pay?
- What infrastructure changes can we expect to see?
- What shape will Poland's tax regime take?
- How can barriers to business progress be removed?
The sessions will be joined by government leaders, including:
- Aleksander Grad, Minister of the Treasury
- Cezary Grabarczyk, Ministrer of Infrastructure
- Ewa Kopacz, Minister of Health
- Jan Vincent – Rostowski, Minister of Finance
PricewaterhouseCoopers panellists include:
- Jacek Socha, Vice Chairman and Partner in Advisory Division - ” Reducing the weight of state” and “Accelerating privatisation” sessions with Jan Vincent – Rostowski, Minister of Finance and Aleksander Grad, Minister of Treasury respectively.
- Olga Grygier, Managing Partner, Advisory Division - “Delivering on the promise of better infrastructure?” session with Cezary Grabarczyk, Minister of Infrastructure
More:
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visit the conference website containing conference programme and registration form.