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08-07-19
Waste water purification has become a major priority in Belgium’s watersector. The country lags far behind other EU members in implementing European water directives.
09-07-19
Slovakia is one of the worst countries in Europe in terms of water quality and the poor standards of waste water treatment, and the country already faces fines for non-compliance with EU regulations.
14-03-20
The Danish Government has notified the EU Commission and the other EU Member States, including Sweden and Germany, that effective Saturday 14 March 2020 at 12:00 noon, the existing temporary border control will be expanded to include control of all…
India is the largest fresh water user in the world and has more waste use than any other country. India is currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world and a strategic partner for the EU representing a sizable and dynamic market of 1.3…
11-06-19
The EU provides access to the Single Market, exports and Danish jobs, while also giving Denmark a stronger voice in and beyond Europe. Therefore, DI has an office in Brussels to represent the policy interests of DI’s member companies.
27-05-19
For Denmark and Danish companies, access to the global marketplace is crucial. Therefore, it is important to embrace global opportunities and play a part in shaping the global trade and investment framework.
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The EU Single Market is the world’s largest single market comprising more than 500 million people and 26 million companies. Maintaining and developing the Single Market is an ongoing effort that needs constant political attention. Based on an…
26-06-19
More and more manufacturing companies add services to their physical products. In ten years, the share of manufacturing companies adding or integrating services in their products has tripled. Servitization can lead to huge competitive advantages and…
15-05-19
So far, the Danish economy has defied the decline in growth on export markets. DI estimates GDP growth at 1.8 per cent in 2019 and 1.7 per cent in 2020. However, the international economy is surrounded by great uncertainty, and a major international…