10.09.2014
Go East Economic Forum held in Targi Kielce
2014 marks the 10th anniversary of Poland's accession to the European Union. The past decade saw Poland undergoing enormous economic and industrial changes which have turned the country on the Vistula River into an attractive market for foreign investors.
Not only has Poland become a valuable partner for European entrepreneurs, but also for those from distant continents. Not only is this owed to Poland's geographical location, but also to a continuous and dynamic economic growth - a conducive element which makes investment cooperation with the countries of the East flourish.
Thus what are the effective ways to run business in the East? How to translate the opportunity provided by the European Union's open attitude towards the East into a multilateral economic success? These and many other questions will find answers at the GO EAST Economic Forum held on 19 September 2014 in Targi Kielce. The conference programme, in addition to speeches of distinguished guests - Eastern Markets experts, there will also be presentations of companies which are now involved in cooperation in the East.
The list of speakers includes, inter alia, Radoslaw Pyffel- President of the Poland-Asia Research Center (CSPA), Robert Góralczyk- Head of Trade and Investment Promotion Section at the Polish Embassy in the PRC and Zbigniew Ekiert - Secretary of the Trade and Investment Promotion Section at the Polish Embassy in Moscow.