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FG, Poland Deepen Economic Ties to Boost Trade, Investment and Strategic Cooperation

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
November 15, 2025
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FG, Poland Deepen Economic Ties to Boost Trade, Investment and Strategic Cooperation
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The Federal Government has opened fresh discussions with a delegation from the Republic of Poland to deepen trade, investment and strategic cooperation across key sectors of the Nigerian economy. The meeting, held in Abuja, brought senior officials from both countries together to explore new opportunities in manufacturing, digital infrastructure, renewable energy, mining, agriculture and defence technology.

In a statement, the Ministry of Finance said the talks were aimed at strengthening economic ties and expanding mutually beneficial partnerships.

The ministry explained that Nigeria is now attracting stronger investor interest due to ongoing economic reforms and improving macroeconomic indicators, adding that the government is encouraging countries like Poland to tap into the nation’s expanding investment landscape.

The Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to policies that support private-sector growth, enhance investor confidence and enable foreign partners to participate in Nigeria’s development agenda.

 

The Polish delegation expressed optimism about Nigeria’s economic direction and highlighted the country’s position as Poland’s top strategic partner in Africa.

The officials commended Nigeria’s reforms and indicated Poland’s readiness to scale up collaboration in digital governance, expand private-sector involvement and increase bilateral trade volumes. They noted that Nigeria’s economic potential and the creativity of its private sector present significant opportunities for long-term cooperation.

 

The ministry said the meeting reflects the determination of both countries to accelerate bilateral engagement, unlock new areas of collaboration and strengthen investment flows that can support joint economic growth.

 

It added that the renewed partnership is expected to open broader channels for technological exchange, industrial development and sustainable economic advancement for both nations.

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