2004年以来,波兰经济在欧盟一体化和强劲增长的推动下,超过了1万亿美元,名列全球第20位。
Poland’s economy surpassed $1 trillion, ranking 20th globally, driven by EU integration and strong growth since 2004.
根据2025年的数据,波兰已成为世界上第20大经济体,年产出超过1万亿美元,超过了瑞士。
Poland has emerged as the world’s 20th largest economy, surpassing Switzerland with over $1 trillion in annual output, according to 2025 data.
波兰的人均国内生产总值为欧盟平均水平的55 340-85%,与日本自2004年加入欧盟以来的3.8%年增长率相当。
Once marked by rationing and wages one-tenth of West Germany’s, Poland now has a per capita GDP of $55,340—85% of the EU average and comparable to Japan’s—driven by 3.8% annual growth since joining the EU in 2004.
强有力的体制、关于欧盟一体化的广泛政治共识以及教育投资,包括拥有半数波兰青年持有学位的高技能劳动力,都促进了经济转型。
Strong institutions, broad political consensus on EU integration, and investments in education, including a highly skilled workforce with half of young Poles holding degrees, fueled economic transformation.
波兹南超级计算中心等创新中心以及索拉里斯等主要电动公共汽车制造商等公司凸显了波兰在技术和制造业方面的崛起。
Innovation hubs like Poznan’s supercomputing center and companies such as Solaris, a leading electric bus manufacturer, highlight Poland’s rise in technology and manufacturing.
虽然其20国集团的邀请是象征性的,但它反映了全球对波兰经济成功的日益认可。
While its G20 invitation is symbolic, it reflects growing global recognition of Poland’s economic success.