2023 / 11 
Together with the Saxony Regional Association of the Economic Council, Quantensprung travelled to Warsaw to identify opportunities for cooperation between German and Polish companies and to prepare a cooperation agreement with the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. We would like to take advantage of the opportunities created by the formation of a new government and its desire to revive cooperation with Germany and create new projects with added value for German and Polish companies, especially in Saxony.

 

 

Together with the Saxony Regional Association of the Economic Council, Quantensprung travelled to Warsaw to identify opportunities for cooperation between German and Polish companies and to prepare a cooperation agreement with the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. We would like to take advantage of the opportunities created by the formation of a new government and its desire to revive cooperation with Germany and create new projects with added value for German and Polish companies, especially in Saxony and Mazovia.

 

To this end, we initially focused on the following areas of cooperation:

  • Cooperation between Polish and German players in certain sectors for mutual benefit, but also to promote real competition with non-EU players (purchasing, logistics and sales channels).
  • Development of a common position on migration with experiences from both countries, which will be communicated to politicians in Poland, Germany and the EU.
  • Accession of interested actors from Saxony to the cooperation between WHK and China. The main motivation of the TIG: to promote technology transfer from Asia to Europe, as China has overtaken us.
  • Working group to exchange information on important global issues.
  • Hydrogen technologies: exchange of information, joint conference of members working in this field, taking into account the real physical possibilities.
  • B2B meeting between industry players in Mazovia and Saxony. The stakeholders will analyse which industries are interested in working together.
  • Proposals for changes in migration policy. Ideas from members of the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council for politicians in both countries.
  • Nuclear power plants. Online exchange of information or conference on new technologies in the field of nuclear power generation.
  • Establishment of a separate cooperation platform for young entrepreneurs within the framework of the Young Economic Council.
    Establishment of a Polish-German legal working group to provide information on the legal conditions, including arbitration, in the other partner country.

 

We are very pleased to be actively involved in these important issues.

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