Poland’s industry sector contribution decreased from 33.5% in 1995 to around 28-30% in recent years. Initial declines in the late 1990s coincided with post-communist economic restructuring, as Poland integrated into the EU. The sector stabilized around 28-30% from the mid-2000s, reflecting a robust manufacturing base in machinery and electronics. Post-2008, the industry remained resilient, with contributions even peaking at 30.5% in 2011. In the 2010s, industrial contributions remained stable, with recent figures around 28.1%, underscoring Poland's steady industrial presence within a diversified EU economy.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Poland’s agriculture GDP share, Poland’s manufacturing sector’s GDP contribution, Poland’s working-age population share.