On 23rd January 2018, Poland became the fourth country to deposit its instrument of ratification for MLI (Multilateral Instrument). The MLI will enter into force once five countries have deposited instruments of ratification. On 8th November 2017 Poland fulfilled its internal legal processes to ratify the MLI.
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