Poland is a key trading partner within the European Union. The combination of high product quality and competitive prices makes Polish goods highly sought after across the EU. Below is an overview of the 10 most popular product categories and the specifics of delivering them to EU countries.

  1. Clothing and Footwear
    Polish brands and local versions of global labels (such as Reserved, CCC, Cropp, 4F) are popular for their quality-to-price ratio. These items are easy to transport, don’t require special checks, and are usually delivered within 2–5 business days.

  2. Cosmetics and Perfumes
    Polish cosmetics, including Ziaja, Bielenda, Eveline, and others, are known for their natural ingredients and affordable prices. However, certain categories (especially aerosols and perfumes) require special packaging and may be restricted from air shipping.

  3. Food Products
    Grains, sweets, tea, coffee, and Polish delicacies (like kabanosy or canned goods) are often ordered across the EU. When delivering food, it’s important to consider import restrictions on perishable goods and ingredient checks to meet safety standards.

  4. Household Chemicals and Home Goods
    Cleaning supplies, laundry detergents, kitchenware, textiles — all are in demand among buyers outside Poland. These typically don’t need special certification, but due to their weight, delivery can be more expensive.

  5. Electronics and Gadgets
    While most electronics are imported, buying from Polish shops can be cost-effective due to discounts. Such items require careful packaging and insurance during shipping.

  6. Auto Parts
    Car parts — especially for brands popular in Poland (Skoda, VW, Opel) — are frequently shipped across Europe. Key points include accurate model and part number matching. Delivery requires strong packaging and can be heavier than average parcels.

  7. Children’s Products
    Clothing, toys, diapers, and baby cosmetics are in demand in the EU thanks to Poland’s strict safety standards and strong product reputation. These are often purchased in bulk to save on shipping costs.

  8. Sports Goods
    Bicycles, hiking gear, sports clothing and shoes — these items require attention to size during shipping. For some, especially during peak seasons, delivery delays may occur due to high demand.

  9. Construction and Finishing Materials
    Ceramic tiles, fasteners, lighting, and other items are actively ordered from Poland. Due to their weight and volume, these shipments are typically delivered via pallet transport or partial truckload.

  10. Furniture and Decor
    Polish furniture is highly valued in the EU for its design and affordability. However, delivery requires a comprehensive approach: disassembly, secure packaging, possible insurance, and transport oversight.


Each category of goods from Poland has specific considerations for delivery to EU countries. To ensure a smooth and efficient process, it’s essential to factor in product characteristics, packaging type, seasonality, and the chosen courier or logistics partner. Optimizing these factors helps reduce delivery times and avoid extra costs.