Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki attended the 53rd World Economic Forum in Davos. The head of the Polish government met with CEOs of companies such as Intel, Coca-Cola, Dell, Equinor, AstraZeneca and ArcelorMittal. He also took part in a panel discussion on engaging technology in responding to the crisis and a panel on security and strategic investment.
Poland performs the role of a European think-tank. “We are the closest to Ukraine and most strongly involved, together with our NATO allies, of course, in supporting Ukraine. We are often asked about prescriptions for the future, about how we should continue to help Ukraine together”, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stressed at the Davos Forum.
Speaking to politicians and business people from all over the world, the head of the Polish government reminded that the war in Ukraine is not over and requires further support from the free world – above all in the form of military, humanitarian and financial aid. “The end of the conflict in Ukraine will establish new conditions in the world order. For Poland, it is clear that there is no return to the situation before 24 February 2022”, says the Prime Minister’s Office.
The head of the Polish government reminded his audience that last year Poland recorded a significant increase in foreign investment- about 19% growth compared to 2020. Everything indicates that the upward trend will continue. The government is encouraging investment in Poland, and the positive statistics of recent years are a very strong sign of confidence in the business community.
“What we have learned from difficult times, from pandemics to the current war situation, leads us to pursue an ambitious investment policy. And that is what our government has set in motion”, the Prime Minister said.
Adrian Andrzejewski