Poland is in no hurry to join the Eurozone, with the government arguing that the country’s strong economic performance shows it is better served by retaining the zloty for now.
Finance minister Andrzej Domański told the FT that the case for adopting the euro had weakened as Poland has outpaced most Eurozone economies, even as EU member states are obliged to join the single currency area when certain criteria are met.
“Our economy is now doing clearly better than most of those that have the euro,” Domański said in an interview. “We have more and more data, research and arguments to keep the Polish zloty.”
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