Poland To Hold Several Meetings On Economic Co-Op Dev't With Central Asian Partners In 2023
Date
3/24/2023 1:02:56 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 23. Poland hopes that
2023 and the coming years will give further positive dynamics to
the development of trade and investment cooperation with he
countries of Central Asia, the source at the Ministry of Economic
Development and technology of Poland told trend .
"We see opportunities for the development of economic
cooperation both with today's largest economic partners in the
region - Kazakhstan and then Uzbekistan, as well as with the other
countries of the region - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan,"
the ministry said.
According to the source, bilateral intergovernmental commissions
for economic cooperation with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are
scheduled for 2023. Committee meetings will be accompanied by
Business Forums, which will allow for participation and direct
contacts between entrepreneurs.
"The prospects for Poland's cooperation with the countries of
Central Asia are promising and cover many different sectors. This
applies in particular to agriculture and food processing, energy
(including hydropower) and mining, the construction sector, the
textile industry, health care, and the already mentioned
environmental protection sector. In the near future, the high-tech
sector, including IT, may become an important area of
cooperation," the ministry noted.
The source added that 2023 and the coming years will give
further positive dynamics to the development of trade and
investment cooperation between Poland and its Central Asian
partners.
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