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The draft act amending the act on the management of packaging and packaging waste and certain other acts presented by the Ministry of Climate and Environment contains solutions that give shape to the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system to be implemented in Poland…

ZPP’s contribution to the Commission’s consultation on the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation Revision

The current Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) entered into force on 1 June 2010 and will expire on 31 May 2022 together with the Guidelines on Vertical Restraints. Therefore, the European Commission has started the evaluation process of existing legislation to propose a new, revised version of the VBER. In September 2020, the Commission Staff Working Document was published, outlining the main directions for reform, including the need to adopt the VBER to the challenges related to the growth of e-commerce…

Memorandum on the Digital Services Act

The Internet as we know it today has largely been shaped by the Directive on electronic commerce adopted in 2000, also known as the e-Commerce Directive. Since then, online platforms have been brought to life, e-commerce has developed, and social media have emerged, and along with them new challenges related to how the Internet is used. To respond to these challenges, the European Commission has recently launched a number of legislative initiatives, including the Digital Services Act, referred to as DSA…

Debate hosted by the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers: Emission allowances trading, price bubbles and energy prices

The European Emissions Trading Scheme cannot be considered as operating in accordance with the idea of a free market. The foundations of its operation artificially limit the supply of allowances. On the demand side, financial investors are free to take advantage of the fact that part of the buyers of EUA require them to run a business operations. The allowances have no price cap, as the penalty for emission without allowances does not release the allowance from the obligation to settle it…

Kamila Sotomska becomes Chief Expert on Digital Economy

The Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers continues to expand its team of experts in areas of particular importance for the development of the Polish economy. We are, therefore, proud to announce that Ms Kamila Sotomska has been appointed Chief Expert on Digital Economy of the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers…

Statement of the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers on the Polish New Deal tax package

Following multiple comments from the business community, including numerous postulates submitted by the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers itself, the government has revised part of the solutions contained in the Tax Act implementing the assumptions of the Polish New Deal. While we appreciate and value openness to dialogue, we believes that the changes introduced to the draft act are still insufficient…

Analysis of the Polish e-commerce market. Expansion potential of Polish companies

The Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers commissioned a study of the e-commerce market in Poland. In-depth interviews as part of that study were conducted in August 2021. The study is already the second analysis of the e-commerce market carried out by the Union…
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