Watch now: “Do You Need a Concession? Key Legal Rules for Defense Activities in Poland”

If your business touches defense, security, or dual-use goods in Poland, one of your first questions will likely be: Do I need a concession or license?

This new video from Dudkowiak & Putyra Business Lawyers gives you the answers - without the legal jargon.

Led by Barrister Ignacy Heckert, who specializes in defense, investment, and technology law, the video breaks down the complex legal landscape in a way that’s practical and easy to follow. It’s tailored for foreign investors, manufacturers, and tech companies planning to operate in Poland or expand across the EU.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • When a concession is legally required in Poland (it’s broader than you might think)
  • What counts as “manufacturing” or “trading” under Polish defense law
  • How export/import licensing works for armaments and dual-use goods
  • Which ministries govern your activities - and how to identify them early
  • The documents, certificates, and internal procedures you’ll need
  • The common mistakes that delay or derail compliance

Poland is emerging as a strategic hub for defense and tech in Europe. But regulation here is serious - and missteps can lead to fines, revocations, or worse.

This video helps you get your legal strategy right from day one.

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