From The Confederation of Leviathan was attended by representatives authorities Led led president of Marek Górski and Director General Margarets Darkskiej-Hornewhich rodheld a meeting.

Visit was the continuation of the Leviathan mission in Japan in July 2025, where we met with JCCI and started a dialogue to make bilateral relations with Polesko -Japanese. It besides fits into the wider global activities of Leviathan," she said. Margaret of the Dark-Horne. - Yesterday. revisit was opportunity au Farejincreased exchangesed views on Challenges, with currently Japanese and Polish companies are facing.

We talked. o issues specified as:
- dynamic Economic development in Poland
- high energy costs
- business succession
- fertility decline .
As a possible direction of improvement indicated development of transport infrastructure, including airports, and investment in modern technologies and energy transformation.
Jakub Safjanski, manager of the Energy Department and GOZ and Chief Economist Leviathan Mariusz Zielonka presented the position of Polish entrepreneurs and discussed the current economical and energy situation of the country.

The talks besides highlighted strategic potential of Polish-Japanese economical cooperation. Both countries combine the interest in technology, innovation and long-term investment. For Japan, Poland is simply a natural business base in Central and east Europe, while for Polish companies it is an attractive direction of expansion to Asian markets.
Poland attracts both large industrial investments and smaller investments, specialist technological projects. nipponese companies operate in many industries – from automotive and composite materials to IT, energy, beverages or tobacco products – utilizing developed infrastructure and unchangeable improvement conditions.

SWe consider gathering as an crucial step in deepening economical cooperation between Poland, the European Union and Japan. For Polish employers, creating an environment conducive to investment and competitiveness – based on partnership, trust and open dialogue – said the president Marek Górski.
Meeting with nipponese business representatives is another phase of improvement Economic dialog and partnership between the business communities of both countries, including the Leviathan Confederation mission to advance open global cooperation.

In addition to the Leviathan authorities, he besides attended the gathering Andrzej Trela, manager of the Key Relations Department Leviathan andrepresentatives of Leviathan associate companies: Adam Sanocki – cgold authe government of PPL S.A, Sebastian Mikosh – pbalance authe Government of the Polish Post Office, Wiesław Strug – Vice president of the Post Office Board Polish Financial Affairs and Katarzyna Michniewska, Vice-President of ECOCYKL.
The gathering took place on 29 October at the seat of the Confederate Leviathan.












