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There are about 550 companies with Korean capital registered in Poland, half of which are located in Lower Silesia. In June, the long-awaited production of polypropylene was launched at the Polimery P...

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Over 600 Korean companies have already invested in Poland, and over 60 Polish companies operate on the Korean market. Out of the ten largest investments in terms of the volume

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Since 2002, PAIH has supported 74 Korean investment projects — including those of LG Energy Solution, SK Hi-Tech Battery Poland, Samsung Electronics, Posco International and the

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On the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries, the Polish Agency of Trade and Investment (PAIH) and JP Weber prepared a report Poland Land of

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There are about 550 companies with Korean capital registered in Poland, half of which are located in Lower Silesia. In June, the long-awaited production of polypropylene was launched at the

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“Korea is currently the most significant Asian investor in Poland, with more than 650 companies operating here,” said Arkadiusz Tarnowski, deputy director of investment support

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