Mumbai, May 10, 2010: India, China and Brazil are expected to become the world's most dominant economic powers in the 21st century. In view of this, business houses in Poland and other countries in Europe have been eager to build strong industrial and trade ties with India, China and Brazil, according to Mr Janusz Bylinski, Consul-General of Poland. Mr Bylinski was addressing an interactive meeting between members of Indian Merchants' Chamber IMC and a six-member business delegation from Wielkopolska in Poland at IMC May 7. The delegation included : Gembiak Mikstacki Company's directors, Mr Wieslaw Gembiak and Mr Pawel Mikstacki; Inter-Food Poland Co's CEO Mr Jerzy Filipiak; Geo-Bud co's owner Mr Krzysztof Wojciechowski; Sparta co's President Mr Kazimierz Pastwa; Trade Company's President, Mr Boleslaw Skorupski; and Polagro Co's executive Ms Katarzyna Milskiewicz. The IMC President, Mr Gul Kripalani, welcomed the Consul-General and members of the delegation. Poland is the largest trading partner and export destination in Central Europe. He said the IMC's Committee on B-to-B would be eager to assist the Polish companies interested in finding Indian business partners. They have come to Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, scouting for joint venture business partners, for identifying opportunities to do imports and exports of machinery, goods and services, and for transfer of technologies as well as knowhow. Ms Katarzyna Milskiewicz said her company, Polagro Sp. Mr Kazimierz Pastwa said that his company, Sparta was a distributor of locks, handles, hinges, gaskets, padlocks, and such metal fittings for windows, doors and fences , as well as those needed for gardening and locksmith tools. Mr Boleslaw Skorupski said his organization , Trade Company, Sp. I want to meet such foundry owners and manufacturers of grey iron castings with production lines, capable of producing items weighing 40 to 60 kg and manual production of items weighing 600 to 2,500 kg, Indeed, they should also have facilities for painting the castings. Mr Wieslaw Gembiak said that his company was engaged in the business of construction, including the highways, and was looking for opportunities in India. India was still a major consumer of rapeseed oil. In view of this, exporters from Poland could explore possibilities of exporting rapeseed oil to this country.