Poland Launches 'Go Arctic'

December 8, 2015

 Poland joins countries looking to tap into its natural resources, as minerals and fossil fuels become more accessible for exploitation.  

 
The Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ) has organized and sent the first business mission of Polish entrepreneurs to Denmark and Greenland.
 
The delegation of over ten companies left for a four-day trip at the start of the week, marking the official launch of the Go Artic campaign.  
 
The Go Arctic program was established to promote the investment attractiveness of Arctic to Polish companies. – The Arctic region is a unique place for entrepreneurs operating in the mining and transport industry – said PAIiIZ President Sławomir Majman. 
 
“Our main goal is to help Polish entrepreneurs to take advantage of economic opportunities created by countries that are part of the Arctic Council,” Majman said.
 
The program will also provide a platform for dialogue between Polish and foreign investors who invest in the Arctic region.
 

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