Denmark Launches India Chamber of Commerce to Enhance Trade Relations
India-EU trade push: Denmark launches India chamber of commerce to deepen ties amid FTA momentum
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The Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce has launched its India chapter in New Delhi on April 8, 2026, to bolster trade ties between India and Denmark. This initiative aims to support Danish companies in India and capitalize on the anticipated India-EU Free Trade Agreement, enhancing cooperation in green technologies and sustainable practices.
- 01The India chapter of the Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce was launched on April 8, 2026.
- 02This initiative aims to strengthen economic ties between India and Denmark, which have a trade relationship spanning over 400 years.
- 03The anticipated India-EU Free Trade Agreement is expected to increase collaboration opportunities.
- 04Denmark is focusing on green technologies and sustainability in its cooperation with India.
- 05The launch reflects a growing interest from Danish firms in the Indian market.
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The Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce officially launched its India chapter in New Delhi on April 8, 2026, aiming to enhance bilateral trade relations between India and Denmark. Mads Schlosser, the chamber's Director, highlighted that trade ties between the two nations have been strong for over 400 years and are currently experiencing significant growth, particularly from Danish companies interested in the Indian market. The launch is timely, coinciding with discussions around the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement, which is expected to open new avenues for collaboration. Søren Holm Johansen, Executive Director at Rambøll Group A/S, emphasized that the chamber will provide structured support for Danish businesses looking to partner with Indian firms, particularly in the realms of energy efficiency and sustainability. Both countries are committed to open markets, which will further solidify their economic partnership amid global uncertainties.
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The launch of the India chapter will provide Danish companies with better support and resources to enter the Indian market, potentially leading to increased investment and job creation in sectors like green technology and energy efficiency.
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