Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Polish Chamber of Commerce enter into new cooperation arrangements
25.03.2021
- We are listening attentively to the expectations of Polish exporters and investors. Today’s agreement with the Polish Chamber of Commerce will allow better use of synergies between our institutions, helping us to even further strengthen the potential of Polish companies in foreign markets. Formalising our cooperation will also make it possible to promote Poland’s brand more effectively - stressed Deputy Minister Jabłoński at a ceremony to sign the cooperation agreement on supporting the promotion of the Polish economy. On behalf of the Polish Chamber of Commerce the document was signed by Marek Kłoczko, its Vice President-Director General.
The Polish Chamber of Commerce is a partner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic representations in the implementation of projects promoting the Polish economy. Both institutions will cooperate in carrying out information and publicity measures both at home and abroad and exchange information on planned events on a regular basis.
We have reviewed the results of partnership between the MFA and self-regulating business organisations; on this basis we are updating the principles of our work. This will allow us to provide Polish businesses with tailor-made support suited to their expectations - said Deputy Minister Jabłoński.
The Polish Chamber of Commerce (PCC) is the largest independent business organisation in Poland. Established in 1990, it represents the largest number of entrepreneurs, bringing together 160 business organisations. The PCC is a member of Eurochambres and the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, and has cooperation agreements with most of the national chambers of commerce worldwide.
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