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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.
15.05.19
The Confederation of 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,…
25.04.22 • DI • Analyses
After two years with large and comprehensive disruptions in international trade, more than 8 out of 10 manufacturing companies make changes to their strategies. The solution is more globalization, not less. Many companies want to increase the number…
19.06.19
To support Danish companies' growth and success in the United States, DI has offices in Washington D.C. and New York City.
21.11.19 • DI • Analyses
Currently Danish companies borrow money at historically low interest rates - and capital is available. 65 percent of the companies find that opportunities to borrow money are favorable. However, uncertainty about the world economy is holding back…
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…
This publication illustrates the strong economic bonds between Denmark and the U.S. We are proud that more than 123,000 jobs in the U.S. currently exist because of U.S. trade with Denmark either directly by Danish companies or by the American…
11.12.19 • DI • Analyses
Growth abroad – not least in Germany – has undergone a sharp decline. Danish exports, however, have so far been able to defy this and have even shown a nice increase. However, now there is evidence of Denmark being affected by a weakened economy as…
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…
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…