
A photo taken at the symposium
[Photo by Bai Wei]
On April 30, the "Opportunities in China - Vibrant Beijing" Symposium for Polish Entrepreneurs in Beijing was held at the Robot World.

Leszek Ślazyk, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Chiny24.com, delivers a speech.
[Photo by Bai Wei]
At the symposium, many guests noted that China and Poland share many common character traits. Jarosław Muras, founder of the Polish insurance agency OLIPOL, remarked: "Both Chinese and Polish people love beautiful things and are close to nature. Deep in our bones, we both possess the spirit of resilience, perseverance, and self-reliance."
Leszek Ślazyk, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Chiny24.com, said he had witnessed the dramatic changes in Beijing over the past decade. "Returning to Beijing after many years, I found the city cleaner and more modern. The speed of development here is truly striking," he said. He also highly praised China's efficient execution and policy implementation capabilities: "Once a goal is set, it quickly becomes reality. This is something many Western countries struggle to achieve."
Mariusz Musiolik, President of the consulting firm Wavestone Poland, who was visiting China for the first time, stated that although he originally had many unknown expectations about China, he felt nothing but pleasant surprises after his on-site visit. The beautiful natural environment, the warm and kind citizens, and the rich and diverse cuisine left him with strong and lasting memories.

Mariusz Musiolik, President of Wavestone Poland, a Polish consulting company, delivers a speech.
[Photo by Zhao Yinping]
Discussing the business environment and investment cooperation, the guests unanimously agreed that China's laws and regulations are transparent and standardized, and the business atmosphere is open and friendly. With the continuous relaxation of foreign investment access, there are comprehensive supporting measures ranging from registration and industrial support to talent visas and living services. This has cleared institutional barriers and provided great convenience for Polish enterprises to invest and operate in China.
Regarding cooperation directions, the guests are very optimistic about the prospects of Poland-China collaboration. Grzegorz Michalik, Partner of logistics company MvB Trans, highly praised the logistics development opportunities brought by the China-Europe Railway Express. He believes that rail freight has distinct advantages and significant market potential.
The Polish entrepreneurs said that the purpose of this visit is to conduct on-site exploration of business opportunities and seek partners. In the future, they will actively promote deeper engagement between Polish enterprises and the Chinese market. They also expect strengthened exchanges and understanding between the youth of both countries, and look forward to consolidating the foundation of cooperation through people-to-people friendship, and working together for mutual benefit and common development.
(Source: CRI Online)