Poland and Ukraine Sign Agreement to Boost Joint Investment Projects
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Poland's Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) signed a letter of intent with UkraineInvest to cooperate on joint projects and investors.
- The agreement aims to facilitate mutual support, information exchange, and promotional activities between the two agencies.
- PAIH currently lists around 3,600 Polish companies interested in entering the Ukrainian market, while UkraineInvest supports Ukrainian investors in Poland.
Poland's Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) has formalized its commitment to supporting Ukraine's recovery and economic integration by signing a letter of intent with UkraineInvest. The agreement, inked in Gdaลsk, establishes a framework for closer collaboration between the two national investment promotion agencies.
Artur Osuchowski, the newly appointed president of PAIH, and Maryna Khlystun, managing director of UkraineInvest, signed the document. Osuchowski stated that the letter will enable concrete actions, with UkraineInvest providing support in the Ukrainian market and PAIH assisting in Poland. The collaboration will also encompass training, information sharing, and joint promotional efforts.
While the agencies have already been cooperating informally, the signed letter strengthens their relationship and streamlines the provision of mutual services. PAIH actively supports Ukrainian investors looking to establish operations in Poland and maintains a catalog of approximately 3,600 Polish companies interested in the Ukrainian market. This initiative is part of the broader 'Team Poland' effort, coordinated by the PFR Group, to bolster Polish businesses engaged in or planning activities in Ukraine.
This letter will enable concrete actions. They will support us in the Ukrainian market, and we will support them in the Polish market. We also foresee training, information exchange, and promotional support.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.