There are about 550 companies with Korean capital registered in Poland, half of which are located in Lower Silesia. In June, the long-awaited production of polypropylene was launched at the Polimery Police plant near Szczecin. The Korean concern POSCO International is building an electric motor core factory in Poland. Production will start in 2025, and orders are already coming in. Join our Rewards program to earn points and redeem gifts! Join our Rewards program to earn points and redeem gifts! Join our Rewards program to earn points and redeem gifts! Join our Rewards program to earn points and redeem gifts! Join our Rewards program to earn points and redeem gifts! Join our. Representatives from Korean and Polish companies and government officials pose for a group photo at the Poland–Korea Business Forum 2026 held at The Westin Josun Seoul in central Seoul on April 24. [Polish Investment & Trade Agency] More than 150 business leaders and government officials gathered. More than 150 participants at the Poland–Korea Business Forum in Seoul discussed practical ways to develop economic cooperation between the two countries. The event marked the first step in implementing the comprehensive strategic partnership announced a week earlier by Korean President Lee. Arkadiusz Tarnowski, deputy director of the Investment Support Department at the Polish Investment and Trade Agency, gives a presentation on Korea-Poland trade relations at the agency's office in Warsaw, Sept. Korea Times photo by Bahk Eun-ji KIELCE, Poland — The Polish Investment and Trade.