Polish defense giant may open an office in Ukraine
The Polish defense holding company “Polish Armaments Group” (PGZ) is exploring the possibility of opening its own representative office in Ukraine to strengthen and further develop military-technical cooperation.
This was announced by the group’s CEO, Adam Leszkiewicz, who noted that cooperation with the Ukrainian defense-industrial complex has been ongoing for many years and is not limited to recent events. Currently, the Polish holding company works directly with individual Ukrainian enterprises and is constantly seeking new technological solutions, hoping to increase the number of joint projects in the future.
The company’s CEO also highlighted the scale of the holding company’s operations, which today account for approximately 70–80% of the entire Polish arms manufacturing market. The group unites nearly 100 enterprises throughout Poland and manufactures about 700 types of various products across seven key areas of activity, meeting a significant portion of the European security sector’s needs.
Source: “Ukrinform.”
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