The volume of trade exchange between Israel and Poland for 2021 is about $ 1,383 million. It is a 22% increase in the volume of trade as compared to 2020. There is an 11% increase in exports of goods and services and a 25% increase in imports of goods and services. But the potential is even bigger. Sylwia Ziemacka talks to Ann S. Madi, Head of Trade & Economic Mission, Embassy of Israel in Poland about business and economic cooperation between Poland and Israel.
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Sylwia Ziemacka
“I believe our unique selling point is that we focus on what brings us together. Poland Weekly offers something you will not find anywhere else: a truly international and unifying perspective focused on content that builds cooperation and mutual understanding. This attitude doesn't make us naïve, but it allows us to focus on mutual understanding and a search for solutions. There are so many new challenges that we are all facing, such as energy transformation, climate change and supply chain disruption, to name but a few. By working together and sharing good practices, we can achieve so much more.”