The President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce Marek Kloczko stressed that the visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to Poland will enhance bilateral trade and economic co-operation between the two countries, and will have significant positive implications for investment flows between both sides.In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA), the president of the Polish Chamber of Commerce stated that Poland and Qatar share historical relations, adding that bilateral trade increased by more than 55% in the past year compared to the previous year.He pointed out that trade exchange witnessed a decline during the Covid-19 pandemic, but it has rebounded after the pandemic ended. He expressed hope for increased investments between both sides.The president of the Polish Chamber of Commerce also explained that gas and various chemical products are among Qatar's major imports to Poland, emphasising the chamber's efforts to increase exports to Qatar, given its strategic importance to Poland, especially in energy where Poland imports significant amounts of gas.Regarding mutual opportunities between the two countries and sectors where co-operation can be expanded, he noted that Qatar is a leading producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and Poland is a gas importer, making Qatar a crucial partner in this regard. He also highlighted other areas for co-operation such as food and agriculture industries, transportation, clean energy, and education where both countries can exchange knowledge.He encouraged Qatari businessmen to explore opportunities available in Poland across various sectors, especially in stock market investment, clean energy, modern technology, and others. He stressed the importance of clarifying available investment facilitations in both countries.The president of the Polish Chamber of Commerce concluded by emphasising the necessity of promoting investment in both countries and organising joint meetings between Qatari and Polish businessmen to explain available facilitations and understand the investment climate in both countries.