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Polen Geldzendingen

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664 mln. EUR
Verandering +/-
+6 mln. EUR
Verandering %
+0,91 %

De huidige waarde van de Geldzendingen in Polen is 664 mln. EUR. De Geldzendingen in Polen stegen tot 664 mln. EUR op 1-12-2023, nadat het 658 mln. EUR was op 1-9-2023. Van 1-3-2004 tot 1-3-2024 was het gemiddelde BBP in Polen 638,89 mln. EUR. Het hoogste punt ooit werd bereikt op 1-3-2008 met 828,00 mln. EUR, terwijl de laagste waarde werd geregistreerd op 1-3-2004 met 189,00 mln. EUR.

Bron: National Bank of Poland

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Geldzendingen Historie

DatumWaarde
1-12-2023664 mln. EUR
1-9-2023658 mln. EUR
1-6-2023665 mln. EUR
1-3-2023671 mln. EUR
1-12-2022667 mln. EUR
1-9-2022651 mln. EUR
1-6-2022653 mln. EUR
1-3-2022649 mln. EUR
1-12-2021659 mln. EUR
1-9-2021657 mln. EUR
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27,979 mld. EUR28,331 mld. EURMaandelijks
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358,69 Tonnes358,69 TonnesKwartaal
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202 mln. EUR486 mln. EURMaandelijks
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Handelsvoorwaarden
96 points97 pointsMaandelijks
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27,283 mld. EUR26,971 mld. EURMaandelijks
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253 mln. EUR88 mln. EURMaandelijks
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588 mln. EUR168 mln. EURMaandelijks
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Lopende rekening ten opzichte van BBP.
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14 BBL/D/1K17 BBL/D/1KMaandelijks
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0 Points0 PointsJaarlijks
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Wapenverkopen
499 mln. SIPRI TIV419 mln. SIPRI TIVJaarlijks

In Polen verwijst 'Remittances' naar de instroom van inkomstenoverdrachten van migranten en kortetermijnwerknemers (persoonlijke overmakingen).

Wat is Geldzendingen

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