Abstract
The main objective of the study is to identify the state of economic relations between Poland and Ukraine since the early 1990s, taking into account mutual trade (also within the framework of the LBT) and Poland’s investment involvement in Ukraine. The study uses a statistical-descriptive method. Based on the analyses, it is concluded that the potential of bilateral economic relations has not been fully exploited so far. Although trade has been developing over the years, it has encountered certain difficulties. The difficult economic situation in Ukraine has become crucial. In light of this conclusion and the currently uncertain geopolitical situation, the realisation of Polish Ukrainian economic cooperation, including trade, in the coming years appears to be closely linked to the reconstruction of Ukraine’s infrastructure.
Publisher
Uniwersytet Warminsko-Mazurski
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