Mikkelsen leads push for Brexit business
Business Minister Brian Mikklesen led a delegation of top Danish business leaders to London, Friday, to drum up Copenhagen’s financial credentials for the post-Brexit era. The Danish capital faces fierce competition from Frankfurt,…
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926 Danish nationals have left the country with a collective tax debt of more than DKK4bn but the Tax Authority (SKAT) won’t be getting any help from Switzerland, the world’s most secretive tax…
MoreDanish Nazis nabbed at Swedish border
A number of Danish neo-Nazis were stopped from entering Sweden on Saturday on their way to a right-wing, anti-Semitic demonstration in Gothenburg. The rally by the Nordic Resistance Movement, featured an estimated 600…
MoreSlight increase in growth
Economic growth was slightly higher than projected in the year’s second quarter. The latest figures from Statistics Denmark show Gross Domestic Product (GDP) advanced 0.7 percent sequentially in Q2. During Q1 the rate…
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Companies losing money despite upswing / Bavarian wins big U.S. smallpox contract / Vestas inks new Iowa deal Fewer Danish companies are turning a profit. Despite the economic upswing a new report based…
MoreThe Week That Was, September 25th – October 1st 2017
Politics/Economy Immigration Minister Inger Støjberg reignited the Mohammed cartoons controversy by posting a screenshot of her iPad showing a drawing of the Prophet Mohammad on Facebook, the same image that sparked off anti-Denmark…
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