Companies could have breached Russian sanctions
Nine Danish companies are being investigated for a possible violation of EU sanctions on Russia. Documents seen by Berlingske under the freedom of information act show the probe by the Danish Business Authority…
MoreGovernment unveils ‘Putin-free’ energy plans
The government has laid out plans to quadruple green power production by 2030 but at the same time temporarily increase natural gas production to free Denmark of dependence on Russian energy. At a…
MorePort sealed off to prepare for Latvia dispatchment
An area adjacent to the port of Køge, south west of Copenhagen, has been appropriated by Defence Command Denmark for the next week to store military equipment destined for Latvia. At the start…
MoreIMF projects more inflation
In its latest World Economic Outlook, published Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) slashed its worldwide growth projections for 2022 because of the economic impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In its country-specific…
MoreIndia’s PM to visit Denmark
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India is expected to visit Denmark at the start of May, part of a European trip that will also include Germany and France. According to Indian media reports, …
MorePopulist party’s ‘toxic working environment’
18 employees have quit the Danish People’s Party (DPP) over the past few months, the sign of a tough psychological work environment according to a report by the Arbejdstilsynet (Danish Working Environment Agency/DWEA)….
MoreVirus updates
16.78% of the 10,730 PCR tests taken over the 24-hour period came back positive, Tuesday, as 1,801 new corona cases were confirmed. The number of people hospitalised rose by 51, to 843, while…
MoreRise in producer prices signals more inflation
Producer prices, often used to gauge inflation, accelerated again in March to set a new record. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show the Producer Price Index (PPI) grew 35.1 percent year-on-year in March after…
MoreBusiness shorts
Housing boom continues despite war….Bankruptcies at 3-year high….Investment bank terminates Russian accounts… The war in Ukraine and rising interest rates have had little impact on the housing market boom. 22,584 homes were sold…
MoreDanish extremist provokes riots in Sweden
Quran-burning ‘happenings’ by anti-Muslim Danish politician Rasmus Paludan sparked off riots in several Swedish towns over the Easter period, with more than 40 people arrested. On Sunday, three people in Norrköping, south-west of Stockholm,…
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