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.
