Finland Seeks To Double Trade With India

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday during a four-day visit, and both set a goal to double bilateral trade in the coming years. They discussed cooperation in AI, quantum, clean energy and digitalisation; Orpo said Finnish exports total about €1 billion and bilateral trade stands at €2–3 billion, following a newly concluded EU-India trade agreement.
Key Points
- 1Set target to double bilateral trade, with Modi urging a faster timetable than early 2030s
- 2Highlighted cooperation in AI, quantum, clean energy and digitalisation where Finland has strong expertise
- 3Signals commercial opportunities for Finnish firms; 22-company delegation aims to boost exports and partnerships
Scoring Rationale
Official bilateral summit provides credible trade and technology signals, but limited by bilateral scope and limited technical detail.
Sources
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