The last few weeks have been extremely busy for us. We have established a number of valuable partnerships with international organizations, which significantly strengthens RIG and our activities on the global stage. It is now time to introduce our new partners.
We have signed a cooperation agreement with, among others, Indian Economic Trade Organization and Tunisia Africa Business Council.
Indian Economic Trade Organization (IETO)
Is an independent non-profit organization that aims to promote economic, trade and cultural cooperation between India and other countries around the world. IETO acts as a platform to foster international partnerships, investment and trade by helping businesses, governments and institutions to establish business contacts and develop bilateral relationships. Through this partnership, our Member Companies are able to expand their business network and and increase their opportunities in the Indian market and exchange expertise and training opportunities.
Tunisia Africa Business Council
The organization is dedicated to promoting African investment and connecting entrepreneurs and potential investors around innovative projects that can have a lasting impact on the African economy. It helps to establish partnerships with business entities in Africa. Thanks to our partnership with TABC, our Member Companies are also able to benefit from their extensive offerings, expand their network of contacts across the African continent and gain assistance with new investments.
Our cooperation also extends to other organisations such as JETRO Polska, SPIRIT Slovenia Business Development Agency, Holenderska Izba Handlowa, Belgium Business Chamber and Most Africa Poland Foundation.
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
Promotes mutually beneficial trade and investment relations between Japan and other countries. Their role has evolved to include promoting foreign direct investment in Japan and supporting Japanese companies in global exports. JETRO has a representative office in Warsaw, its main task is to promote Japanese trade with Poland and Polish investment in Japan.
SPIRIT Słowenia Business Development Agency
It is a point of contact for companies and investors looking for new opportunities. The agency's main tasks include promoting Slovenian companies abroad, as well as promoting Slovenia's advantages as a business location. SPIRIT Slovenia helps both Slovenian companies to increase their exports and international companies to invest and grow in Slovenia and abroad. Their large delegation will meet our Chamber already on 1 October, with our Member Companies, which will enable the development of cooperation on many levels. We will host a delegation from Slovenia as early as 1 October. Representatives of Slovenian companies will meet with our Member Companies, which will enable the development of cooperation on many levels. The entrepreneurs will be accompanied by the Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia in Poland, Bojan Pograjc.
Netherlands-Polish Chamber of Commerce
It is a non-profit organisation and its aim is to help companies of all sizes - Dutch companies with a presence in Poland as well as Polish companies operating in the Netherlands. They offer contact with their business community, a strong network base, professional development opportunities and support for companies. They are also the organiser of the 15th Orange Ball, their flagship event, where they combine networking of the Polish and Dutch business communities, charity fundraising and great fun.
Belgium Business Chamber
It is a bilateral Chamber that aims to promote Belgian-Polish economic cooperation, to be a forum for the exchange of valuable knowledge and experience on how to do business successfully in Poland. Within the framework of the cooperation, the Belgian Chamber has assumed Honorary Patronage of the 14th edition of our European SME Congress.
Most Africa Poland Foundation
It is a non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting the health of African people and improving their living conditions. Since its inception, it has provided assistance in 22 African countries, focusing on financing the construction or renovation and equipment of schools, clinics and hospitals. The foundation's activities in Poland, on the other hand, are focused on supporting Polish entrepreneurs in expanding into African markets. This year, on 10 July, we took part in the Economic Forum Africa Poland in Wrocław, whose special guest was the Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal in Poland, Papa Diop.
Working with new partners opens up enormous opportunities for growth and strengthens economic relations on the international stage. Together we are creating a future based on innovation, cooperation and mutual support.
Most of these organisations will be available to meet in October during the 14th European Congress of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. We warmly invite you to register and participate in this unique event, which will bring together business leaders from all over the world!