A New Phase of Cooperation Begins Between Ukrainian and Polish Entrepreneurs, Reports the Polish Chamber of Commerce
On October 8 in Kyiv, a significant event marked the beginning of a new phase of cooperation between Ukrainian and Polish entrepreneurs. This initiative was presented during a press conference organized by the Polish Chamber of Commerce, where new business opportunities for both countries were discussed.
On October 8 in Kyiv, a significant event marked the beginning of a new phase of cooperation between Ukrainian and Polish entrepreneurs. This initiative was presented during a press conference organized by the Polish Chamber of Commerce, where new business opportunities for both countries were discussed.
At the press conference, representatives of the Polish Chamber of Commerce emphasized the importance of developing economic ties between Ukraine and Poland. "This cooperation is extremely important for both countries, as it opens new horizons for business and investment," stated Janusz Kowalski, the head of the chamber.
Kowalski also added that Poland is one of Ukraine's largest trading partners, and both countries have significant potential for further collaboration. "We are witnessing an increase in interest from Polish investors in the Ukrainian market, and this instills optimism," Kowalski highlighted.
As part of the event, a number of new projects were presented, which are planned to be implemented in the near future. Specifically, discussions included joint investments in infrastructure, the agro-industrial sector, and IT technologies. "We believe that these projects will not only contribute to economic development but also help strengthen the friendly ties between our nations," noted Olena Gryshchenko, the director of the Ukrainian office of the Polish Chamber of Commerce.
An important part of the event was the discussion on issues related to supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). "We understand that small and medium-sized businesses are the engine of the economy, so we are ready to provide them with all the necessary support," Gryshchenko stated.
Additionally, participants at the press conference discussed the adaptation of Ukrainian enterprises to European standards. "This is an important step towards enhancing the competitiveness of Ukrainian goods in the international market," Kowalski emphasized.
The participants also noted that the development of infrastructure and improvement of the business climate in Ukraine are crucial conditions for successful cooperation. "We hope that the Ukrainian government will continue to implement reforms that will improve the conditions for doing business," Gryshchenko added.
In conclusion, representatives of the Polish Chamber of Commerce expressed confidence that the new phase of cooperation between Ukrainian and Polish entrepreneurs will yield positive results for both countries. "We are ready to work on joint projects and initiatives that will contribute to economic development and strengthen the friendly ties between our nations," Kowalski summarized.