MONGOLIA–POLAND BUSINESS MEETING SUCCESSFULLY HELD IN WARSAW

The “Mongolia–Poland Business Meeting” was successfully held at the Asia and Pacific Museum in Warsaw, the Republic of Poland, on 13th of April. The business meeting was officially opened by Her Excellency N.Oyundari, Ambassador of Mongolia to the Republic of Poland; Mr. J. Zoljargal, Head of the Mongolia–Poland Parliamentary Group; and Mr. Marek Rząsa, Vice-Chairman of the Poland–Mongolia Parliamentary Group.
The President of the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI), Mr. B. Lkhagvajav, is leading a 30-member business delegation to the Mongolia–Poland Business Meeting. The delegation comprises representatives from the mining, pharmaceutical, and agricultural sectors

Additionally, Mr. Sarandavaa Myanganbuu, Advisor to the President of MNCCI, delivered a presentation on Mongolia’s current business environment and bilateral trade relation. Representatives from the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), KUKE, and other relevant institutions introduced Poland’s economic landscape, investment environment, and potential sectors for cooperation.
A key highlight of the event was the signing of a “Roadmap for Cooperation” between Ms. Altantsetseg, Head of the Mongolian Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices Control and Regulation, and Mr. Grzegorz Cessak, President of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices and Biocidal Products of Poland. This milestone marks an important step in strengthening bilateral cooperation in the healthcare sector.

Both Mongolian and Polish sides presented their economic outlooks, investment climates, and sectoral development opportunities, with particular emphasis on deepening cooperation in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, mining, and science.
As part of the event, B2B meetings were organized, enabling Mongolian business representatives to directly engage with Polish companies, explore concrete cooperation opportunities, and lay the foundation for new partnerships.
The event served as a significant platform to strengthen private sector collaboration between the two countries and to promote increased trade and investment.