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Swedish SMEs eye expanding in India, pin hopes on India-EU FTA

Swedish SMEs see a huge potential in Indian market, and expect the FTA to help them grow and enhance their collaboration with Indian companies. Swedish SMEs of the key sectors--industrial automation, healthcare, entertainment, and renewable energy—may expand their footprint in the coming years in India.

September 16, 2025 / 17:57 IST
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India and Sweden’s bilateral trade stood at $7 billion in 2024
India and Sweden’s bilateral trade stood at $7 billion in 2024

Senior executives of Sweden-based small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are hoping that the free trade agreement (FTA) between India and EU would be hugely beneficial for their sector. They say the FTA would likely lead to a significant growth in exports of the SMEs goods and services to India in the near-term, as well as help the businesses enhance their collaboration with Indian companies.

Moneycontrol spoke to six senior executives of Swedish SMEs, along with the Trade Commissioner of Sweden to India Sofia Hogman, in New Delhi on Monday. The delegation of the leading Swedish SMEs--namely APOCCA Automation, Bubl. Technologies, Bjorklunds Kafferosteri, Moonlighting Industries, Seaflex, and SpinChem—are on a four-day India tour, organised by 'Business Sweden'.

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Business Sweden is an organisation jointly owned by the Swedish government and the Swedish business sector. Its primary purpose is to help Swedish companies expand their global sales and to encourage and assist international companies in investing and expanding in European country.

"Large Swedish corporates have been in India for many years, even before the FTA. What we now expect is a huge growth in small and medium businesses, in terms of market access and collaboration with Indian companies," Hogman told Moneycontrol. She expects SMEs in key sectors, namely, industrial automation, chemical process technology, healthcare, entertainment, and renewable energy to expand their footprint in the coming years in India.