India Expands MSME Presence in Africa Through Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026
India is rapidly strengthening its global trade footprint, and the India-Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026 has emerged as a milestone initiative for Indian MSMEs looking to enter the African market. Held from February 3 to 7, 2026, in Addis Ababa, the delegation focused on healthcare, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, trade partnerships, and investment opportunities.
This strategic initiative highlighted how Indian MSMEs are becoming trusted global partners by delivering affordable innovation, technical expertise, and scalable business solutions across emerging economies.
Why Ethiopia Is Important for Indian Businesses
Ethiopia is currently one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. With rising healthcare demands, rapid urbanization, and supportive industrial policies, the country has become a major destination for international investment.
For Indian businesses, Ethiopia offers:
- Access to the wider African market
- Growing demand for healthcare technology and pharmaceuticals
- Government support for foreign investment
- Opportunities in manufacturing, textiles, and agriculture
- Industrial parks and Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Indian MSMEs, especially in the healthcare sector, are well-positioned to support Ethiopia’s modernization goals with cost-effective and high-quality solutions.
Key Organizations Behind the India-Ethiopia Business Delegation
Star International MSME Forum
The delegation was spearheaded by the Star International MSME Forum, an organization committed to connecting Indian MSMEs with global business opportunities.
Leadership Highlights
- Harish Chandra described the delegation as a historic moment for India-Africa trade relations.
- Mahakk A. Thakur emphasized that Indian technical expertise is now recognized globally.
Ace Cathtech Private Limited
Represented by Umesh Monjal, the company played a major role during the delegation and secured important business opportunities in Ethiopia’s healthcare sector.
India-Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026: Day-Wise Highlights
Day 1: Building Business Foundations
The delegation began with networking sessions at the Indian Embassy in Addis Ababa and meetings with Ethiopian healthcare leaders.
A major discussion was held with Dr. Nebiyu regarding healthcare market trends, import opportunities, and collaboration with local distributors and hospitals.
Key Outcomes
- Initial business networking established
- Understanding of Ethiopian healthcare demand
- Strong connections with doctors and importers
Day 2: Regulatory and Government Engagement
The second day focused on understanding Ethiopia’s regulatory framework and investment ecosystem.
Meetings Included:
Ethiopian Investment Commission
Discussions covered:
- Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
- Tax benefits
- Manufacturing incentives for foreign investors
Ministry of Health Ethiopia
Mr. Teshome shared insights into Ethiopia’s healthcare priorities and compliance requirements.
Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Service
Procurement Director Awol Jewal explained the government tender process and emphasized local manufacturing preferences.
Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority
Director Mengistu Legesse guided delegates on product registration and market authorization procedures.
Day 3: Private Sector Partnerships and Hospital Collaboration
The third day focused on expanding partnerships with Ethiopian businesses and healthcare institutions.
Major Meetings
Chamber of Commerce Ethiopia
Exploratory discussions covered:
- Textile exports
- Honey exports
- Bilateral trade opportunities
Amin Hospital
A productive meeting with Dr. Mohamed explored:
- Joint ventures
- Medical equipment procurement
- Long-term healthcare collaboration
Day 4: Major Healthcare Breakthrough
One of the most significant moments of the delegation occurred during the meeting with Dr. Mekdes Daba Feyssa.
Major Achievement
Ace Cathtech Private Limited was identified for a distribution role in a major government healthcare initiative funded by the World Bank.
Immediate Business Success
A follow-up visit to Amin Hospital resulted in immediate trade orders for Indian healthcare products.
This demonstrated the strong trust Ethiopian institutions have in Indian quality and manufacturing capabilities.
Day 5: B2B Networking and Future Expansion
The final day concentrated on long-term partnerships and sustainable trade growth.
Meetings with the Pharmaceutical Importers Association and healthcare industry leaders strengthened future collaboration pipelines.
Important Discussions Included:
- Supply chain partnerships
- Pharmaceutical imports
- Local manufacturing opportunities
- Future distribution networks in East Africa
Meetings with CEO Meadow and Mr. Gudissa further enhanced future business possibilities.
Key Achievements of the India-Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026
| Objective | Key Outcome |
|---|---|
| Government Collaboration | Direct engagement with Ministry of Health, EFDA, and EPSS |
| Market Entry | Clear understanding of Ethiopia’s procurement and regulatory systems |
| Business Growth | Instant trade orders secured for Indian companies |
| Manufacturing Expansion | Opportunities identified in Ethiopian industrial parks |
| Healthcare Partnerships | Joint venture and distribution discussions initiated |
How This Delegation Benefits Indian MSMEs
The India-Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026 proved that Indian MSMEs can successfully compete in international markets when supported by strategic partnerships and government collaboration.
Benefits for Indian Businesses
- Entry into fast-growing African markets
- Expansion opportunities in healthcare and manufacturing
- Improved export potential
- Stronger India-Africa trade relations
- Increased visibility for Indian innovation globally
This initiative also strengthened South-South cooperation by creating mutually beneficial economic partnerships between India and African nations.
The Future of India-Africa Trade Relations
India is no longer viewed only as an exporter of products. It is increasingly recognized as a trusted development partner offering technology, healthcare solutions, infrastructure support, and affordable innovation.
The success of the India-Ethiopia Business Delegation 2026 marks the beginning of a stronger economic relationship between India and Africa.
As Indian MSMEs continue expanding globally, initiatives like this will play a critical role in shaping the future of international trade and business collaboration.
“This delegation has proved that Indian quality and technical competence are no longer just domestic assets — they are global necessities.”
— Mahakk A. Thakur

