To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Treaty on Good Neighbourhood and Friendly Cooperation, a conference "Balance and Perspectives 20 years of good neighbourhood" was held March 14 in Halle, Germany.
The event was under patronage of Ms Cornelia Pieper, Federal Government Representative for German-Polish Cooperation. During the conference, spoke Ms. Cornelia Pieper, Mr. Marek True, the Polish Ambassador in Berlin, Ms. Grazyna Henclewska, Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Economy and Chairman of the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Mr. Slawomir Majman.
The PAIiIZ President stressed the importance of the Polish-German cooperation, especially in a field of small and medium enterprises, not only economic, but also cultural and political.
Members of the meeting discussed also the issue of investments in renewable energy sources (RES).
The conference was prepared by the Polish Embassy in Berlin, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Trade and Investment Promotion Section of the Polish Embassy in Berlin.
The tender for the expansion of National Road No. 15 between Brodnica and Tama Brodzka has reached the stage of opening bids, revealing which contractors are interested in the project.
czytaj więcejThe offers were revealed in the tender for the construction of the Sztum bypass along National Road No. 55. This is another investment in the Pomeranian Voivodeship under the 100 Bypasses Program 2020–2030 (PB100).
czytaj więcejWe have signed a contract for the design and expansion of National Road No. 25 on the section between Zbiersk and Kokanin. The contractor, Strabag, has 39 months from the signing date to complete the project, which is valued at PLN 484,134,160.50. Drivers will be able to use the new 18-kilometre route in the fourth quarter of 2029.
czytaj więcejThe Wrocław Branch of GDDKiA hosted representatives from the Czech Road and Motorway Directorate (ŘSD) from the Hradec Králové office to discuss the connection between Poland’s S3 expressway and the Czech D11 motorway.
czytaj więcejThe Baltic Sea today plays a crucial role in the energy security of Poland and the wider region. It serves as a key route for oil and gas supplies, hosts underwater power and fiber-optic cables, and is the site of large-scale offshore wind farms that will supply Poland’s energy system in the coming years. With the growing strategic importance of the Baltic Sea and the ongoing war in Ukraine, the scale of threats to critical offshore infrastructure is also increasing.
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