Wednesday, June 10 2026 18:13
Alina Hovhannisyan

Yerevan hosts Armenian-Polish business forum 

 Yerevan hosts Armenian-Polish business forum 

ArmInfo.  The Armenian-Polish business forum was held in Yerevan, becoming an important platform for developing economic, investment, and  infrastructure cooperation between Armenia and Europe.

A Polish delegation of 40 entrepreneurs, representing companies and  investment structures with a combined capital of over $10 billion,  arrived in Armenia to participate in the forum. The latter  represented the fields of logistics, information technology,  artificial intelligence, renewable energy, healthcare, finance, real  estate, construction, industry, and international trade. Among the  participants were also entrepreneurs collaborating with  world-renowned companies and brands such as Amazon, Volvo Trucks,  BMW, Tesla, Microsoft, Shell, Deloitte, Pfizer, and other major  international organizations. The forum features B2B meetings,  presentations, and discussions, during which Armenian and Polish  companies discussed the possibility of implementing joint projects,  investment initiatives, and expanding trade cooperation.

One of the key outcomes of the event was the signing of a cooperation  agreement between the business communities of Armenia and Poland to  promote investments, develop economic ties, and establish new  strategic partnerships between the two countries. The event was  organized at the joint initiative of the Mantashiants Business Club,  HAYWAY GROUP, and Employers of Poland.

HAYWAY GROUP Founder and CEO Artur Lewandowski emphasized in his  speech that the Polish delegation's visit is purely practical in  nature, and that the parties are interested in implementing long-term  economic cooperation projects. He stated that Armenia could become an  important partner in developing new areas of interaction with  European markets.

It should be noted that, according to the Statistical Committee of  the Republic of Armenia, foreign trade turnover between Armenia and  Poland increased 2.2-fold in January-April 2026, totaling $62.5  million.  Export volumes increased 2.1-fold to $9 million, while  imports grew 2.2-fold to $53.5 billion.