[2] In 1921, Poland opened an honorary consulate in Santiago and accredited relations from its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[1] On 25 May 1962, Poland opened a commercial office in Santiago and on 7 January 1965, both nations elevated their diplomatic relations to an embassy.
[3] In 1995, former Polish President Lech Wałęsa paid a visit to Chile to partake on a conference titled Solidarity and Peace in the New Millennium.
[4][5] In 2002, Chile signed a free trade agreement with the European Union (which includes Poland since joining the EU in 2004).
Poland's main export to Chile include: gas turbines, frozen meat, medicine, transport vehicles and cranes.