It will be the first visit by a Polish head of state to Malaysia in over two decades. Duda is expected to meet top political leaders, attend the Poland-Singapore Business Forum, and visit strategic companies in both countries.
"This visit has a strong economic dimension," presidential adviser Wojciech Kolarski told the Polish news agency PAP.
"The president will present Poland as a successful and attractive destination for investment."
Defence industry cooperation will also be high on the agenda.
In Malaysia, Duda will visit a military base in Port Dickson, where Polish military equipment will be showcased.
Malaysia has previously purchased nearly 50 PT-91M tanks from Poland and is considering modernisation efforts.
Talks will include expanding access for Polish agricultural products to the Malaysian market and developing a roadmap for bilateral relations.
In Singapore, discussions will focus on investments, cybersecurity, advanced technology, logistics, and regional food distribution.
Kolarski described Singapore as a "gateway to Asia" and a key strategic partner for Poland.
Duda will also address the University of Malaya on Poland’s global policy outlook.
The ongoing war in Ukraine is expected to feature prominently in political discussions, with Poland advocating for a just peace and adherence to international law.
While Malaysia maintains a neutral stance on the conflict, Singapore is the only country in the region to impose sanctions on Russia.
"This visit is not about signing deals, but about building long-term conditions for deeper cooperation," Kolarski said.
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Source: PAP