The m/m fall in industrial production and retail sales in Poland in April confirmed that the country’s third virus wave caused the economy to start the quarter on a soft note. But with new virus cases now falling, the vaccine rollout gathering pace and the government re-opening parts of the hospitality and leisure sectors this month, activity should rebound strongly from May onwards.
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