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Haitong Bank is an official partner of today’s Puls Biznesu’s supplement

Four special articles created in cooperation with Haitong Bank about China were published

Haitong Bank is an official partner of today’s Puls Biznesu’s supplement in connection to a visit to Poland by Chinese President Xi Jinping, who arrived on Sunday.

In the issue, four special articles, which were created in cooperation with Haitong Bank, about China, were published. The three-day visit will focus on investment and trade with Poland. Warsaw is expected to sign around 40 trade and bilateral agreements with Beijing during the official visit.

Puls Biznesu published special interviews with Mr. Dmitruk and Ms. Carr. In his interview, Mr. Dmitruk commented on Polish–Chinese relations. According to Mr. Dmitruk the most interesting investments for the Chinese capital, besides building trade, are huge infrastructure investments and also that the Chinese are interested in being involved in the reform of the Polish energy sector. Mr. Dmitruk pointed out that there is potential to transactions in TMT and industrial sectors.
This article is available here (only Polish)

The interview with Ms. Carr was about Chinese investments in Central Europe. Ms. Carr mentioned that Poland is a good place for investments, because Polish economy is stable for years and also the New Silk Road will pass through Poland.
This article is available here (only Polish)

Puls Biznesu also published article about the agreement on cooperation between the Warsaw Stock Exchange and Haitong Bank. “I’m counting that Chinese capital will support the development of the Polish capital market, in which was absent until now” – Mr. Dmitruk said in the article.
This article is available here (only Polish)

In the supplement, in the article about China’s economy and further perspectives of Polish–Chinese relations, Haitong analysts' opinion was quoted that they are optimistic when it comes to a companies, which are cooperating with China and are part of the key sectors of ‘New Economy’.