India-EU trade push: Denmark launches India chamber of commerce to deepen ties amid FTA momentum
ET Online April 09, 2026 05:57 PM
Synopsis

The Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce is launching its India chapter in New Delhi on April 8, 2026. This initiative will support Danish companies in India and foster trade and investment. India-Denmark trade relations are strong and growing. The proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement will create more opportunities.

Søren Holm Johansen, Member of The Central Board of Confederation of Danish Industry

In a move aimed at strengthening bilateral economic engagement, the Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of its India chapter in New Delhi on April 8, 2026, an official statement showed on Thursday.

The chamber will serve as a strategic platform to support Danish companies operating in India, as well as those exploring business opportunities in the country, facilitating trade, investment and collaboration.

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Mads Schlosser, Director of the Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce, said India-Denmark trade relations span over 400 years and are currently at their peak, with rising interest from Danish firms in the Indian market. He noted that the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement is expected to further expand opportunities for collaboration.

Echoing this, Søren Holm Johansen, Executive Director at Rambøll Group A/S, said the launch reflects a strengthening Danish business ecosystem in India and will provide more structured support to companies looking to partner with Indian firms.

Denmark, a global leader in green technologies and sustainable practices, is increasingly looking to deepen cooperation with India, particularly in areas such as energy efficiency and sustainability.

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Both countries share a commitment to open markets and rules-based cooperation, providing a strong foundation to further scale up economic ties at a time of global uncertainty, Schlosser said.
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