Polish companies export too little



Warsaw Enterprise Institute published a detailed report “Barriers and development chances for Polish companies in the Three Seas area”. Are Polish companies really interested in the expansion to the markets of the signatories countries? Yes, but not to a satisfactory extent – experts say.



At present, 24.7 % of the total vale of Polish export to the UE states are goods and services going to the market of the Three Seas states. It seems, however, that this value could be higher due to geographic and cultural proximity of these countries and some similarieties of economic nature (similar development level, competitive advantages, etc.), Another argument is the intensity of Polish investments in the Three Seas area. Polish direct foreign investments on the Three Seas markets amount to 31 billion PLN and constitute more than 35% of all Polish investments in Europe.



The Warsaw Enterprise Institute’s report includes 23 heads and owners of small and medium-size companies, most of which are active on international markets.



Main conclusions from the study



-for entrepreneurs, the concept of the Three Seas Initiative is a vague and almost unknown concept;
-the activity of Polish companies in the Three Seas Initiative is objectively limited by lower profitability of expansion in comparison to other destination, for example Western Europe;
– Polish companies do not have a well-thought overall strategy of investing in the Three Seas Initiative area. Their activity there are a result of a mere chance, not an order from a given region;
– while planning the expansion to the Three Seas countries (export or investments) a human factor, i.e. cultural similarity is significant but personal contacts with people from particular markets are equally important;
-local regulations are rarely a barrier for Polish companies thanks to relative cohesion of the EU law, however, it happens that sometimes they can be an obstacle difficult to be dealt with (like in the case of biotech sector);
– entrepreneurs think that business activity in Romania and Hungary bears political risks, but it is not a determinative factor;
– barriers for expansion depends on the nature of entrepreneurs. While extroverts tend to pay attention mainly to purely market aspects, such as the level of competitiveness or market saturation, introverts consider more public-institutional factors;
– entrepreneurs say they do not feel the support of Polish diplomacy or trade chambers in foreign activity relying mainly on grass-root events such as sector events, conferences and fairs;
-entrepreneurs declare lack of access to portals presenting current analyses and news on the Three Seas markets.

(source: Warsaw Enterprise Institute)

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The Three Seas Local Government Congress under the Honorary Patronage of the President of Poland



The 6 th edition of the Three Seas Local Government Congress will be held May 27-28, 2026, under the Honorary Patronage of the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki. This distinction recognises the growing importance of the event, which has become a key platform for cooperation among the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economic and infrastructural dimensions.



Over five editions of the Congress (2020–2025), more than 5,000 participants from 24 countries have taken part, 104 discussion panels have been held, and 64 foreign delegations have visited Lublin. The scale and international character of the event confirm its increasing role in shaping dialogue across the Three Seas region.




We, the countries representing Central and Eastern Europe (…) through the Three Seas Initiative, Via Baltica, and Via Carpatia, share not only our voice and vision of building a civic community, but also tangible results showing that the Baltic States and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are capable of implementing major infrastructure projects, emphasised President Karol Nawrocki during his visit to Vilnius last month.



These words perfectly capture the spirit of the Three Seas Congress, which brings together political, academic, and business communities around a shared goal, building a strong, integrated, and cooperative Central and Eastern Europe.



It is also worth noting that in April 2025, Poland hosted the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit. During the event, participants emphasised the importance of infrastructure and economic cooperation in the region and the need to strengthen cohesion across Central and Eastern Europe. This year, the cooperation format has been expanded to include new members – Albania and Montenegro joined the Three Seas Initiative in the capacity of associated participating states, while Spain and Turkey became new strategic partners. It has already been announced that the 11th Summit will take place in Croatia in 2026.



We cordially invite you to take part in the Three Seas Local Government Congress! Registration will open in the end of January. More details will soon be available at www.congress.lubelskie.pl and on our social media channels.

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