The article discusses Poland's special economic zones (SSEs), particularly two located directly on the border with Ukraine, as potential hubs for safe expansion for businesses. These zones offer tax incentives and infrastructure support, making them attractive for investors looking to operate in Ukraine while maintaining security. The author highlights the importance of stability and safety for long-term investments, noting that Poland’s membership in the EU and NATO provides a secure environment for capital. Several companies are already considering using these zones as hubs for processing Ukrainian raw materials and exporting goods to Western markets and beyond.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Poland's economic zones and their role in supporting investment in Ukraine without overtly favoring any political ideology. It emphasizes the practical benefits of the zones and the strategic advantages they provide, without taking a clear stance on broader EU,
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides detailed information about Poland's special economic zones (SSE) near the Ukrainian border, their role in supporting business, and the current state of tax incentives. It references the Ukraine Recovery Conference and mentions the involvement of the Agency for Industrial Develop





