Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has said that he is counting on an even greater presence of South Korean investors in Poland.
On July 14, Duda opened the Korea-Poland Business Forum in Warsaw, a meeting of business representatives from both countries.
As Duda noted in his speech, Poland “attaches great importance to cooperation with the Republic of Korea”.
The Republic of Korea is currently “absolutely one of the leading non-European investors” in Poland, he has added.
There are nearly 550 companies with Korean capital registered in Poland, and ambitious business projects in the energy, technology and defence sectors have recently been jointly implemented, he has said.
“I am hoping for an even greater intensification in the presence of Korean investors in the Polish market, which is also an EU market,” Duda said.
In 2022, Polish-Korean trade reached a record value of $10 billion. (PAP/Business World Magazine)