Doing Business in Romania – Łódź, October 3

How to successfully grow a business in the Romanian market? Which sectors offer the greatest opportunities for Polish companies today? These were the key questions addressed during the seminar “Doing Business in Romania”, held on Friday, October 3, in Łódź.

The event was organized by:

  • The Marshal Office of Lodzkie Region
  • Polish-Romanian Bilateral Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) – Regional Trade Office in Łódź

The seminar was officially opened by Monika Papierak, Deputy Director of the Department of Entrepreneurship at the Marshal Office of Lodzkie Region, who presented the regional government’s support tools for international business expansion.

During the event, experts discussed key aspects of operating in the Romanian market, including:

  • Agnieszka Olsen, Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) – Foreign Trade Office in Bucharest – Romania’s economic outlook and growth perspectives
  • Elżbieta Krzyżanowska-Firląg, Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) – PAIH’s support instruments for exporters
  • Adam Sobieszkoda, Polish-Romanian Bilateral Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Opportunities for developing business in Romania
  • Agata Jaczyńska, Peterka Partners – Legal aspects of doing business in Romania
  • Mateusz Cichy, Ebury – Payments and foreign trade financing
  • Miłosz Gibas, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) – Export and international expansion financing tools
  • Sebastian Bujnowicz and Karolina Kołowacik, Raben Group – Logistics and transport to Romania
  • Ștefan Porojan, Embassy of Romania in the Republic of Poland – Investment opportunities for Polish companies in Romania

A highlight of the event was a panel discussion dedicated to the Romanian e-commerce market, featuring:

  • Monika Kosmowska, Romania Express Courier & Logistics
  • Marcin Pondo, Consulting Hungary
  • Edyta Astalus, easySales

We extend our sincere thanks to all speakers, partners, and participants for their inspiring contributions and active engagement.

The seminar in Łódź once again confirmed that Romania is one of the most promising destinations for Polish business – a dynamic market open to cooperation and built on strong foundations for shared success.