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Representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and Business Community Meet at Targi Kielce
The gathering welcomed an array of high-ranking dignitaries, including: Mohan Lal – Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of India in Poland, Agata Wojda – Mayor of the City of Kielce, Wang Jinsong – Minister Counsellor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Poland; Christian Lassnig, Commercial Counselor at the Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Poland; Marika Kristi Lampi, Consul at the Embassy of the Republic of Estonia; Guan Yizheng, First Secretary of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Poland; Noura Alhammadi, Third Secretary of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Poland; as well as Łukasz Syska, First Deputy Mayor of Kielce and Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Targi Kielce.
At the session, Andrzej Mochoń, President of the Board of Targi Kielce, outlined the rich history and expansion of the Kielce exhibition centre, emphasising its profound impact on the local and regional economy.
— For over thirty years, Targi Kielce has served as a premier venue for business matchmaking, knowledge exchange, and the cultivation of international economic ties. Today, we stand proud as a leading trade fair market authority in Central and Eastern Europe, seamlessly linking domestic enterprises with global markets. The ongoing expansion of our infrastructure—most notably the construction of a state-of-the-art exhibition hall—will further solidify Kielce's standing as a vital hub for landmark economic summits and congresses, underscored President Andrzej Mochoń.
The Mayor of Kielce, Agata Wojda, drew sharp attention to the city’s intrinsic strengths and its accessibility for residents, investors, and international business partners alike.
— Kielce is a compact, highly accessible city that is exceptionally welcoming both for everyday living and for conducting high-level business operations. It beautifully synthesises its unique natural landscapes with robust economic and investment potential. Our city stands completely open to international partnerships and cutting-edge development projects, noted Mayor Agata Wojda.
Jan Nalewczyński, Plenipotentiary for Entrepreneurship and Regional Policy Development, further highlighted the diverse economic profile of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship and its strong growth trajectory.
— The Świętokrzyskie region holds tremendous economic and investment capabilities. Backed by a highly diversified commercial structure, our voivodeship remains aggressively open to innovation, entrepreneurial growth, and strategic collaborations with foreign business partners, stated Jan Nalewczyński.
Łukasz Syska, First Deputy Mayor of Kielce, delivered a presentation on the mechanisms available for establishing profitable commercial alliances with the City of Kielce. He specifically highlighted the dedicated operations of the Office for Entrepreneurship and the Investor Assistance Centre, both of which provide comprehensive support to businesses and investors seeking to accelerate their operations in Kielce.
The summit also showcased successful case studies of business partnerships driven by Targi Kielce, the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), and Heliview. Delegates engaged in strategic dialogue concerning the future development of economic relations, joint ventures, and the long-term building of cross-border corporate networks.
The meeting drew to a successful close with a dynamic networking session, paving the way for focused, one-on-one negotiations among corporate executives, local government officials, and members of the diplomatic corps.