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15.05.19
The Danish Model is a designation used to describe the unique way in which the Danish labour market is structured. Understand the structure of the Danish labour market and why DI plays a central role.
26.06.20
We work with employer and business membership organisations all over the world to reach the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and make our vision of a world with economic opportunities for everyone come alive.
16.06.23 • DI • Analyses
It is expected that the Danish economy is heading for a very soft landing. GDP is expected to grow by 0.6 percent in 2023 and by 1.9 percent in 2024. The high level of in-flation and increasing interest rates will, with some delay, drag down…
Danish Industry – DI – is Denmark’s largest, most representative and most influential business and employers’ organisation, covering manufacturing as well as service industries across sectors such as transport, energy, IT, health, trade and…
10.06.22 • DI • Analyses
The Danish economy began 2022 from a very high starting point, however, restrictions on production, high rate of inflation and weakened demand mean that we will see a dip during the summer. DI estimates that at the end of the year, the GDP will be…
23.11.21 • DI • Analyses
There are indications that the Danish economy will reach its highest growth rate since 1994. The reopening has gone incredibly well, which has caused a significant increase in employment and has led to an extensive shortage of labour. A labour…
10.02.20 • DI • News and pressreleases
After 24 hours of unbroken final negotiations, the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) and the Central Organisation of Industrial Employees in Denmark (CO-industri) announced on Sunday, 9 February, that they had reached an agreement on a three-year…
23.06.21 • DI • Analyses
2021 began with a new and long closure, but all indicators point to the fact that we are in the middle of a quite rapid recovery, as restrictions are lifted. Despite the slow start of the year, there is prospect of a quite reasonable growth in GDP in…
11.11.20 • DI • Analyses
Rising infection rates and new lockdowns all across Europe threaten to undermine the economic recovery. Therefore, DI fears that the development of Danish exports will result in the much discussed “W-shape”. The GDP of Denmark is estimated to…
15.05.19 • DI • Analyses
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…