'Poland is one of Lithuania's most important economic partners, with whom we cooperate intensively in implementing strategic regional projects in defence, digitisation, investment, and innovation. In addition, Lithuania is establishing the first national artificial intelligence centre — a strategically important infrastructure for creating, testing and implementing AI solutions. Therefore, it is particularly important for us to strengthen our cooperation in this field and discuss investment issues and joint projects," said Minister of the Economy and Innovation E. Grikšas.
During his meeting with Krzysztof Gawkowski, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, an agreement is planned to be signed between EIMIN and Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs on AI cooperation. This agreement aims to strengthen the strategic partnership and cooperation in the field of AI by facilitating the exchange of information, experience and best practices.
It will also reinforce the coordination of AI initiatives and cooperation at bilateral, regional and EU levels. It will encourage coordinated AI infrastructure and joint initiatives in this area with the aim of enabling innovation to develop smoothly between countries and improving ecosystem integrity.
A meeting with Andrzej Domański, Poland's Minister of Finance and Economy and acting Minister of Development and Technology, will focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation in industrial development and joint projects.
According to data from the State Data Agency, Poland ranked first in terms of trade turnover and exports of Lithuanian goods in January–November 2025, and second in terms of exports and imports of goods. Trade in goods between the two countries amounted to EUR 9 billion in January–November 2025, with exports to Poland amounting to EUR 3.5 billion. Trade in goods between the two countries amounted to EUR 9 billion in January–November 2025, with exports to Poland amounting to EUR 3.5 billion and imports to EUR 5.5 billion. Exports of goods of Lithuanian origin amounted to EUR 2.3 billion in January–November 2025.
Polish direct foreign investment in Lithuania in Q3 2025 amounted to almost €1.28 billion, while Lithuanian direct foreign investment in Poland amounted to almost €810 million.

