20/10/2016
In
his visit to Asharqia
Chamber.
Adam
Brozik: By the beginning of next year there will be a permanent commercial Polish
office in the Kingdom.
The
head of the International Cooperation Department at the Polish Ministry of Economic
Development, Adam Brozik, announced that
by 2017, there will be a permanent commercial Polish office in the Kingdom.
pointing that Poland offers many
channels of cooperation with the Kingdom, especially in the fields of industrial
machinery, food and agricultural products, praising the Kingdom vision 2030,
opening new horizons for Polish
companies, noting that Poland also has a vision for the future that matches
Saudi vision .
This
was during the visit of the Polish trade delegation to the headquarters of Asharqia
Chamber on Tuesday 18 October, in the
presence of the Board of Directors of the Chamber member Najib Alsihati and the
Secretary General Abdulrahman Al Wabel, while the the Polish delegation included,
beside Mr. Brozik, the Polish ambassador to the Kingdom, Witold Simudfiski, and
Vice Chairman of the Board of the Polish
Chamber of Commerce yanush Wisnwick, the head of the Polish Saudi Business
Council, Anthony Mellensizk.
For
his part, the Polish ambassador to the Kingdom, expressed his looking forward a
big cooperation between the two
countries in the fields of trade, expecting a bigger expand in the amount of
cooperation between the two countries in the fields of oil, gas and
petrochemical industry, pointing to the importance of the Kingdom in general
and the eastern region in particular, as a center of the Industrial activities worldwide.
For
his part, Alsihati
considered that this visit happened at the right time, especially since the Kingdom is heading towards an ambitious vision, aims
to diversify the economy away from oil and gas and presenting golden opportunities for foreign companies to
cooperate with their Saudi counterparts for the progress of non oil industrial sectors
of the kingdom, and he urged the Polish companies to
consider the
possibility of establishing manufacturing bases for their products through
technology transferring, saying that the establishment of production institutions
in the Kingdom has become a favorite choice for foreign companies since the
liberalization of the economy offering a
package of initiatives for investors abroad.
Al
Wabel explained that the Chamber is eager to enhance the mutual economic relations
with Poland, and with its varied branches is prepared to offer all the potential to welcome the economic
delegations, and providing the commercial and investment information they need,
to expand investment circles among local
businessmen and their counterparts outside.
He
pointed to the expansion of the amount of business between the two countries,
which Asharqia
Chamber seeks to be
an active part in its progress and growth, pointing to the many vital issues
that are expected to form the future interest for the two parties.