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Bengal Chamber hosts Indo-Polish Chambers delegation in Kolkata

NITN | @notintownlive | 16 Jan 2018, 07:04 am

Bengal Chamber hosts Indo-Polish Chambers delegation in Kolkata

Kolkata, Jan 15 (NITN):The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted a delegation by Indo-Polish Chambers of Commerce & Industries, Warsaw (IPCCI) in Kolkata.

The delegation was led Mr. Marek Magierowski, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland accompanied by Grzegorz Tobiszowski, First Deputy Minister of Energy of Poland and Małgorzata Ochęduszko-Ludwik, Deputy Chief Minister of the Silesia Province, Poland .

Adam Burakowski, Ambassador of Poland to India graced the occasion.

Other dignitaries included Maciej Falkowski , Deputy Joint Secretary , Department of Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland;  Krzysztof Dobrowolski, Deputy Joint Secretary, Asia Pacific Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Bartomiej Pawlak, President, Polish Development Fund.

J J Singh, President, Indo- Polish Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Poland was also present.

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce has a significant focus on overseas linkages to facilitate businesses of members and stakeholders. The Chamber has strong connects with counterparts in various countries to enable a network to facilitate cross global business.

This high profiled delegation is with majority of the representatives from energy and mining sectors.

The objective of the Forum is to create a platform to facilitate effective B2B. This is the second Polish Delegation hosted by The Bengal Chamber after the delegation from The Cracow Chamber of Commerce and Industry from Cracow, Poland to Kolkata on 30th November 2016.

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