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„Polish companies’ interest in non-European investments, for instance in the Middle East, including Oman, is growing. Our products are increasingly competitive in world markets. Prospects of big infrastructural, energy and transport projects have become more real in recent years,” said Deputy Minister Katarzyna Kacperczyk at a meeting with Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Sultanate of Oman Ahmad Hassan Al-Dheeb in Warsaw on 28 May.

Poland as the best place in Central and Eastern Europe region and Germany as the best in the Western Europe to locate foreign investments – those are the results of the 12 th EY’s “European Attractiveness Survey”. The report was presented in Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency on 27 of May.

Next foreign company has chosen Poland. Korean automotive company Mando located its plant in Wałbrzych. The factory’s opening ceremony was attended by undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Economy Ilona Antoniszyn – Klik and Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency president Sławomir Majman.

The 4th edition of Eastern Poland Business Forum will be held between June 3-4, 2014 in Kielce.The event will gather 250 participants including representatives of business, science, media and top European politicians as the former European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry, Günter Verheugen and former president of the European Parliament, Jerzy Buzek.

The spring series of meetings with Chinese business has just started. On 26 May PAIiIZ held the meeting with the delegation from the Ministry of Commerce of China (MOFCOM). Next day the matchmaking forum with the Zhejiang province’s business lead by governor Li Qiang took place in Warsaw.

IT Future Expo Fairs will be held 10-11 June 2014 at the National Stadium in Warsaw. We invite you to participate in the only B2B event of this type in Poland, for the IT industry.

The event is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.

On 20 May, Council of Ministers extended the five special economic zones – Legnica SEZ, Kostrzyn – Slubice SEZ, Pomeranian SEZ, Katowice SEZ and Słupsk SEZ. According to zones’ estimations, due to that decision PLN 1.8 billion will be invested and 950 new jobs can be created there.