On the Eve of the U.S. Election – UG Experts Discussed the Impact on Poland’s Economy and Business
On November 4, 2025, the eve of the U.S. presidential election, prof. Anna Dziadkiewicz - Vice Dean for Internationalization and Development at the Faculty of Management, and prof. Arkadiusz Modrzejewski from the Faculty of Social Sciences, participated in a special debate titled The 2024 U.S. Election: Impact on Economic Relations and Business in Poland and the Pomerania Region. The event was organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Poland, Gdańsk Branch, and was hosted by Monika Richardson.
During the debate, prof. Anna Dziadkiewicz highlighted the importance of fostering the internationalization of business and implementing policies that encourage international partnerships. She pointed to potential benefits for Polish companies from strengthening ties with the United States, as well as the possible challenges that could arise should U.S. trade policy shift direction.
Moderated by Monika Richardson, the debate became a lively exchange of views, providing participants with a deep and balanced outlook on the future of Polish-American economic relations. Such discussions are crucial for understanding international dynamics and identifying potential opportunities and threats arising from U.S. political shifts, particularly in such a transformative period.
The debate offered a unique opportunity to explore current and future challenges facing the Pomerania region and Poland as a whole, while also underscoring the significance of transatlantic cooperation in times of global uncertainty.
Zuzanna Minga