The Lublin Triangle Economic Forum Poland-Lithuania-Ukraine
26.02.2025
Warsaw, Poland
Ministry of Economic Development and Technology of the Republic of Poland, Ministry of the Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Lithuania, Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, Polish Investment and Trade Agency and Centre for Eastern Studies invite you to The Lublin Triangle Economic Forum, which will take place in-person format in Warsaw (Ministry of Economic Development and Technology) on March 14, 2025.

The meeting is intended for entrepreneurs from the three countries – Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine – interested in establishing mutual cooperation, as well as economic experts and analysts specializing in international affairs.
The objective of the event:
The Forum will address the following topics related to cooperation among the Lublin Triangle countries:
- The impact of new international realities on the regional situation;
- Cooperation in the field of energy security;
- Cooperation in the development of strategic transport corridors in the region;
- Cooperation in high-tech sectors, particularly in security and dual-use goods.
Applications are accepted via the registration form until March 7, 2025 at 12:00 pm (Warsaw time).
Source: Polish Investment and Trade Agency

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