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China urged to 're-industrialise Poland '

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Nick Hodge 27.05.2014 09:51
A delegation of Chinese industrialists has been welcomed to Poland by the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ).

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“We want Chinese industry to take part in the re-industrialisation of Poland,” said chairman of PAIiIZ Slawomir Majman, while addressing the delegation on Monday.

“We want Chinese firms in Poland, and above all we want them to invest in production in our country,” he stressed.

Monday's meeting drew together representatives of the machinery, mining, engineering and energy sectors of both China and Poland, in what's been billed by PAIiIZ as “matchmaking” event.

Currently, PAIiIZ runs 7 Chinese Foreign direct investment (FDI) projects worth 59.5 million euros, and the agency is looking to boost cooperation.

Meanwhile, according to the Ministry of the Economy trade between China and Poland 20 billion US dollars.

“Poland is China's most important trading partner in Central and Eastern Europe,” said Shi-Yonghong, China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME).

“But we also want to increase Chinese investment in Poland,” he added.

“Chinese companies are interested in doing this.”

Source: PAIiIZ, wnp.pl

tags: China, industry, trade
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