Poland Secures $266 Million from World Bank for Clean Air Initiative, Reveals Finance Minister

Poland has recently finalized a 250-million-euro agreement with the World Bank to support its Clean Air program. This was announced by Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski in a recent post on social media platform X. During the discussions, Domanski also spoke with World Bank president Ajay Banga about global economic challenges and the increasing inequality around the world. The Clean Air initiative is part of Poland’s subsidy plan aimed at replacing outdated heat sources and improving insulation in single-family homes. ($1 = 0.9386 euros)

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