Taiwan launched its flagship trade exhibition in Warsaw this week to strengthen economic ties with Europe. Government officials and business leaders from across the region attended the opening ceremony on Monday morning. This event highlights growing collaboration in critical sectors like artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and advanced manufacturing. Deputy Minister Cynthia Kiang noted that Poland currently serves as a vital partner for Taiwanese firms. Bilateral trade between these two nations has increased by twenty percent since they signed an agreement. Organizers also announced plans to build a new technology park located within the city of Miekinia.
The project will provide specialized zones for battery production, smart infrastructure, and essential public research facilities. Local authorities will assist the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association with navigating all necessary legal requirements. Taiwanese companies are also actively seeking business opportunities in drone technology and uncrewed aerial vehicle systems. These firms participated in a Polish trade fair earlier this year to explore new market potential. European Commission officials expressed strong support for deeper strategic projects in robotics and circular economy initiatives. Democratic nations continue to prioritize resilient supply chains while building reliable partnerships through this collaborative framework.
Poland offers a strategic gateway for Taiwanese businesses aiming to enter the wider Central European market. Secretary Michal Jaros encouraged local companies to increase their investments in these important future-oriented industrial sectors. More than one hundred Taiwanese companies currently showcase their latest innovations during this three-day trade event. Organizers also invited representatives from Japan and Ukraine to explore further opportunities for supply chain integration. The expo focuses on themes of resilience, reliability, and rebuilding for future development and infrastructure growth. Official representatives hope that this event will translate mutual understanding into tangible projects for both sides. Industry leaders expect this increased Technology cooperation to generate long-term economic benefits for all participating global stakeholders. Future editions of the event aim to continue fostering these essential connections across the European continent.

