The International Louisiana State Office was established in 1992 in Poland by the Governor of Louisiana Edwin W. Edwards and US Ambassador to Poland Thomas Simons.

The International Louisiana State Office in Poland conducts initiatives focused on attracting foreign direct investments, increasing trade and expanding production activities in the USA and Poland. Utilizing its business-friendly policy, wealth of talents, unique culture and unrivalled infrastructure,

Louisiana provides a gateway to 38 internal states and provides manufacturers with unparalleled access to global markets across the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, Louisiana has seven designated foreign-trade zones (FTZ), providing foreign companies with duty-free options for importing, producing or returning goods.

The International Louisiana State Office in Poland conducts initiatives focused on attracting foreign direct investments, increasing trade and expanding production activities in the USA and Poland. Utilizing its business-friendly policy, wealth of talents, unique culture and unrivalled infrastructure,

Louisiana provides a gateway to 38 internal states and provides manufacturers with unparalleled access to global markets across the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, Louisiana has seven designated foreign-trade zones (FTZ), providing foreign companies with duty-free options for importing, producing or returning goods.

Biuro Stanowe Luizjany

Biuro Stanowe Luizjany