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Ministry of Economic Cooperation with Abroad (Poland)

The Ministry of Economic Cooperation with Abroad (Polish: Ministerstwo Współpracy Gospodarczej z Zagranicą) was a government ministry in Poland responsible for managing and promoting Poland's economic relations with other countries. It existed during the period of political and economic transition in Poland, primarily after the fall of communism in 1989.

The Ministry's key objectives included:

  • Developing and implementing policies related to foreign trade.
  • Negotiating and managing international economic agreements.
  • Promoting Polish exports and attracting foreign investment.
  • Representing Poland's economic interests in international organizations and forums.
  • Coordinating activities related to Poland's integration into the European Union (in the period prior to EU membership).

The Ministry played a significant role in shaping Poland's economic opening to the global market and in facilitating its integration into the international economic system. The exact dates of its establishment and dissolution, and the specific organizational structure, may vary depending on the government in power at the time. It was eventually superseded by other ministries and departments, primarily as Poland's economic landscape evolved and its integration with the EU deepened. Information regarding the specific year of its termination and the exact subsequent organizational changes should be verified through authoritative sources, such as official government archives or academic publications on Polish economic history.