Polska / Poland

Canada–Poland: Building the Next Economic Bridge
The 10 Most Important Questions Canada and Poland Should Ask — to Shape the Next 50 Years of Economic Partnership
(For diplomats, entrepreneurs, and the next generation of leaders.)
- How can Canada and Poland reduce trade barriers and simplify customs procedures to help businesses trade faster and more efficiently?
What tools do SMEs need to thrive in both markets without getting lost translation?
- How can we better align our regulations to speed up product certification, digital services, and supply chain integration?
Could a joint Canada–Poland Fast Track Framework help businesses enter each other’s markets?
- What steps can be taken to increase direct communication between Canadian and Polish companies, chambers of commerce, and trade agencies?
Are we speaking often enough — and the same language, commercially speaking?
- How can we make Canadian and Polish businesses more visible to each other?
Would a joint “Canada–Poland Business Discovery Platform” foster more cross-border partnerships?
- Are our current trade promotion efforts strong enough to reflect the full potential of our bilateral relationship?
Could a shared campaign — “Canada Meets Poland” and “Polska dla Kanady” — raise interest and awareness in both countries?
- How can we reduce the administrative burden for companies operating across both markets?
What concrete steps can be taken to streamline compliance, permits, and reporting?
- What role can diaspora communities and cultural organizations play in connecting Canadian and Polish businesses?
Are we leveraging all our people-to-people ties to boost economic cooperation?
- How can we encourage more in-person business forums, B2B matchmaking, and sector-specific missions?
Would an annual “Canada–Poland Economic Dialogue” help accelerate partnerships?
- What are the most promising sectors for bilateral collaboration — beyond traditional exports?
Could we co-invest in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, cybersecurity, or green construction?
- What about in 50 years?
Will Canada and Poland simply be trading goods — or co-creating markets, solutions, and global influence together?
